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Based on Origin-

1-primary Meristem

2-Secondary Meristem

Based on Location-

1-Apical Meristem

2-Lateral meristem

3-Intercalary Meristem

Based on Develpoment-

1-Dermatogen

2-Periblem

3-Plerome

Based on Plane of Division-

1-mass

2-Rib

3-Plate

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