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Growth, differentiation in to various types of permanent tissues and storage.

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Angiosperms has lateral meristems?

Angiosperms do not have lateral meristems. They have apical meristems responsible for primary growth at the tips of roots and shoots. Lateral meristems are found in gymnosperms and are responsible for secondary growth in thickness.


What are meristems regions?

The meristems are regions of active growth. Cells divide mitotically in this region.


What are plant tissues that produce new cells by mitosis called?

Plant tissues that produce new cells by mitosis are called meristems. Meristems are found at the tips of stems and roots, and they are responsible for the continuous growth of plants throughout their lifespan. Depending on their location, meristems can be classified as apical meristems (at the tips) or lateral meristems (on the sides).


What are the sites of cell growth in plants called?

They are called meristems or apical meristems when they are located at the tips of roots.


What meristems are responsible?

Apical meristems are responsible for primary growth at the tips of shoots and roots, while lateral meristems (vascular cambium and cork cambium) are responsible for secondary growth in thickness. Both types of meristems continuously generate new cells for plant growth and development.


Does tomatoes have intercalary meristems?

no


Where else on many plants is there meristematic tissue other than at apical meristems?

it can also be found in lateral and intercalary meristems


Meristems producing new buds or root extensions?

Apical meristems are responsible for producing new buds, shoots, and leaves. Lateral meristems, such as vascular cambium in woody plants, can produce new root extensions and secondary growth in stems. This allows for the continuous growth and development of plants.


What are the growing tissues of plants?

meristems :)


Can primary growth occur at both the apical and lateral meristems?

The difference between apical meristems and lateral meristems are the location that they sprout buds on plants. Apical buds are present at the top of plants, while lateral buds are present at the base of plants.


Meristems are regions of what?

These regions, where cells continuously divide, are where plant growth originates.


What do Apical Meristems produce?

Apical meristems produce new primary growth in plants, including new leaves, stems, and branches. They are responsible for the upward growth of the plant and play a key role in its development and overall structure.