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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New cells produced by the meristem initially resemble meristematic cells. As they grow and mature, their characteristics gradually change, leading to differentiation. These cells transform into specialized components of various tissues, contributing to the plant’s overall structure and function.