Manohar Panday
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Why does the growth of plants occur only in certain specific regions?

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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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  1. Plant growth occurs only in specific regions because meristematic tissue, responsible for cell division and growth, is located only at these points. These regions include the tips of roots and shoots, and areas along stems and roots.

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