The difference in organ system design between plants and animals primarily stems from their distinct evolutionary histories and ecological needs. Plants, rooted in place, prioritize structures like roots, stems, and leaves for absorption, support, and photosynthesis. In contrast, animals, mobile ...
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Manohar Panday
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The characteristics of new cells produced by meristem change over time as they grow and mature, eventually differentiating into components of other tissues in the plant.
The role of meristematic tissue in plant growth is to produce new cells that contribute to the growth and formation of different tissues in the plant.
New cells produced by the meristem are initially like those of the meristem itself, but as they grow and mature, their characteristics slowly change, and they become differentiated as components of other tissues.
Manohar Panday
Asked: In: Class 9 Science
Based on their location, meristematic tissues are classified as apical, lateral, and intercalary.