- 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
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- of the
activity of the two
lateral meristems, the cork
cambium and
vascular cambium.
Arising from
lateral meristems,
secondary growth increases the width...
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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...
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stems takes place within lateral meristems that are
located throughout the
length of the stems. The
lateral meristems of
larger plants also
extend into...
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monocots (monocots
usually lack
secondary growth). It is one of the plant's
meristems – the
series of
tissues consisting of
embryonic disk (incompletely differentiated)...
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inflorescence (the bud) is self-similar in character, with the
branched meristems making up a
logarithmic spiral,
giving a form
approximating a natural...
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function of the root
meristem of conifers. Clowes, F. a. L. (1
March 1958). "Development of
Quiescent Centres in Root
Meristems". New Phytologist. 57...
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apical meristem is
terminated and
growth is
continued by one or more
lateral meristems,
which repeat the process. The
apical meristem may be consumed...