If you're talking about where in the plant are the stem cells then it is the cambium, found around vascular areas near the xylem and phloem. However if you're on about where in the plant are areas of growth, it is the meristem tissue found at the root apex and shhot apex.
cork cambium, apical meristem, and vascular cambium.
The growing tip, the "apical meristem".
No. The mitochondria is the one that produces energy.
The chloroplasts of plant cells produce sugar.
The zone of rapid cell division that produces growth is called the apical meristem, which is found at the primary root and stem tips. This region contains undifferentiated cells that continuously divide to produce new cells for plant growth and development.
Meristematic region produces cells in a plant.
cork cambium, apical meristem, and vascular cambium.
cork cambium, apical meristem, and vascular cambium. all the above
gametophyte
meristem
Gametophyte
energy
proteins
The mitochondria is what produces energy. It makes it ATP.
The female organ of the plant part that proudces egg cells is called a pistil
The growing tip, the "apical meristem".
The female organ of the plant part that proudces egg cells is called a pistil