mitosis in roots and meiosis in flowers
Meristematic cells
Apical dominance is a concentration of growth at the tip of a plant shoot, where a terminal bud partially inhibits axillary bud growth by using hormones.
Apical meristem
The first part of a plant to grow is the root. The mesocotyle of the seed can be differentiated into epicotyle and hypocotyle.
name few seeds that undergo epigeal growth
Apical buds are those located at the end of stems; lateral buds are located in the leaf axils along the length of the stems. Apical dominance occurs when a branch tends to get longer and longer without sending off branching shoots. This occurs because of a substance called auxin which is produced in the apical buds and which inhibits growth of stems from the lateral buds.
Apical dominance is a concentration of growth at the tip of a plant shoot, where a terminal bud partially inhibits axillary bud growth by using hormones.
the apical meristem
It is when growth occurs at the tips of roots and shoots of a plant
if the apical meristem is damaged or cut the plant will not show growth.
one answer: cell growth, which is caused by photosynthesis.
Apical meristem.
Apical meristem.
Apical meristem
apical meristem
The tissue that is responsible for a plant's unceasing growth is the meristematic tissue. It is also known as growing tip and is located in the buds. It contains undifferentiated cells that promote growth.
Lateral buds develop generally when apical dominance is terminated
The apical meristem