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.
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Based on their location, meristematic tissues are classified as apical, lateral, and intercalary.
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The growth of plants occurs only in certain specific regions because the dividing tissue, known as meristematic tissue, is located only at these points.
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Plant tissues can be classified as either growing or meristematic tissue and permanent tissue based on their capacity to divide.
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No, in animals there is no such distinction between dividing and non-dividing regions, as cell growth is more uniform.