Increases in length
increases the length of the stem
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Primary growth of a stem refers to the elongation and thickening of the stem through cell division and cell elongation in the apical meristems located at the tips of the stem and branches. This growth process is responsible for increasing the length of the stem and forming new leaves and branches.
Cells undergo elongation during the phase of growth after cell division that leads to primary growth in stems. This phase involves the cells increasing in length, resulting in the extension of the stem.
because of the gravity of the earth
increases the length of the stem
It is the lengthening of the stem and roots.
Primary growth is when the stem or root of a plant gets lengthens, and secondary growth is when the stem/root gets thicker.
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Primary growth of a stem refers to the elongation and thickening of the stem through cell division and cell elongation in the apical meristems located at the tips of the stem and branches. This growth process is responsible for increasing the length of the stem and forming new leaves and branches.
Yes, the tissues found in the monocot stem are primarily primary tissues. These tissues include the epidermis, cortex, vascular bundles, and pith, which are responsible for growth and support in the stem.
Yes ! They are primary tissues as there is no secondary growth.
Cells undergo elongation during the phase of growth after cell division that leads to primary growth in stems. This phase involves the cells increasing in length, resulting in the extension of the stem.
because of the gravity of the earth
stem cells
In a dicot stem, there are two areas of meristematic growth. The apical meristem which is located at the tips of roots and shoots, and the lateral meristem which contributes to outward growth.
Primary growth in plants occurs at the apical meristem.