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Meristematic tissue - Coggle Diagram
Meristematic tissue
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the tip of a root or shoot in a plant where growth in length takes place by activity of the APICAL MERISTEM.
Plant growth is initiated at regions called meristems – undifferentiated cells capable of indeterminate divisions
Meristems are equivalent to embyronic stem cells in animals, but are retained throughout the adult life of the plant
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In tissue: Plants. Secondary, or lateral, meristems, which are found in all woody plants and in some herbaceous ones, consist of the vascular cambium and the cork cambium. They produce secondary tissues from a ring of vascular cambium in stems and roots.
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