To divide by mitosis and produce new cells which will then differentiate into various new specialised tissues.
it enables photosynthesis by facilitating primary growth of the plant
The function is to keep the plant growing.
site of primary growth for a plant
It's function is to divide cells.
Dividing cells
meristem
The meristematic region in the stem tip is referred to as the shoot apical meristem. Leaf primordia develop from the lateral flanks of the shoot apical meristem. They curve up during growth and the older larger primordia serve a protective function.
parenchyma or elongates either meristem.
It helps it to grow. There are 3 meristem. They are: 1)Apical meristem 2)Intercalary meristem 3)Lateral meristem
The point of the root meristem is called the root apical meristem, or the apex. The apex of the root meristem is covered by the root cap, which protects and guides its growth trajectory.
Intercalary meristem helps in longitudinal growth of plants . It is present at the base of leaves and internodes.
Apical meristem is found at the tip of the root and shoot and is made of cells that divide at a rapid pace. The apical meristem helps the plant to grow up above the soil and down into the ground. This growth is called primary growth.
it helps in formation of new vascular tissues..
they are... 1.Protoderm 2.Procambium 3.Ground meristem
meristem
The meristematic region in the stem tip is referred to as the shoot apical meristem. Leaf primordia develop from the lateral flanks of the shoot apical meristem. They curve up during growth and the older larger primordia serve a protective function.
the undifferentiated cell is located in the ground meristem region.
they are... 1.Protoderm 2.Procambium 3.Ground meristem
parenchyma or elongates either meristem.
It helps it to grow. There are 3 meristem. They are: 1)Apical meristem 2)Intercalary meristem 3)Lateral meristem
The point of the root meristem is called the root apical meristem, or the apex. The apex of the root meristem is covered by the root cap, which protects and guides its growth trajectory.
Cells in the quiescent center function as a reservoir to replace damaged cells of the meristem. Its important because it organizes the patterns of primary growth in roots.