Definition of Meristems. Meaning of Meristems. Synonyms of Meristems

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Definition of Meristems

Meristem
Meristem Mer"i*stem, n. [Gr. ? divisible.] (Bot.) A tissue of growing cells, or cells capable of further division.

Meaning of Meristems from wikipedia

- and roots. Apical meristems give rise to three types of primary meristems, which later develop into secondary or lateral meristems, contributing to the...
- also cause the meristem to follow a developmental pattern that will lead to the growth of floral meristems as opposed to vegetative meristems. The main difference...
- name to Meristem in 2005. The company consists of seven subsidiaries: Meristem Stockbrokers, Meristem Wealth Management, Meristem Office, Meristem Registrars...
- of the activity of the two lateral meristems, the cork cambium and vascular cambium. Arising from lateral meristems, secondary growth increases the width...
- Meristem is a type of tissue found in plants. Meristem may also refer to: Meristem (school), a California school for autistic young adults. Meristem Securities...
- stems takes place within lateral meristems that are located throughout the length of the stems. The lateral meristems of larger plants also extend into...
- monocots (monocots usually lack secondary growth). It is one of the plant's meristems – the series of tissues consisting of embryonic disk (incompletely differentiated)...
- inflorescence (the bud) is self-similar in character, with the branched meristems making up a logarithmic spiral, giving a form approximating a natural...
- function of the root meristem of conifers. Clowes, F. a. L. (1 March 1958). "Development of Quiescent Centres in Root Meristems". New Phytologist. 57...
- the apical meristem is terminated and growth is continued by one or more lateral meristems, which repeat the process. The apical meristem may be consumed...