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    In cell biology, the meristem is a type of tissue found in plants. It consists of undifferentiated cells (meristematic cells) capable of cell division...
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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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    called primary growth. This meristem is responsible for the linear growth of an organ. 2.Secondary meristem. Lateral meristem: Cells which mainly divide...
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    bark, between the cork and primary phloem. The cork cambium is a lateral meristem and is responsible for secondary growth that replaces the epidermis in...
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    plant meristems, the cambial meristem receives signals from both the xylem and phloem sides for the meristem. Signals received from outside the meristem act...
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    secondly, the transformation of the apical meristem's function from a vegetative meristem into a floral meristem or inflorescence; and finally the growth...
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    the apical meristem is terminated and growth is continued by one or more lateral meristems, which repeat the process. The apical meristem may be consumed...
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    Cotyledons form during embryogenesis, along with the root and shoot meristems, and are therefore present in the seed prior to germination. True leaves...
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  • embryo has five major components including the shoot apical meristem, hypocotyl, root meristem, root cap, and cotyledons. Unlike the embryonic development...
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    induced to form new meristem. These meristems are then divided and further grown and multiplied. To produce plantlets the meristems are taken of from their...
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    Endosperm 2. Zygote 3. Embryo 4. Suspensor 5. Cotyledons 6. Shoot Apical Meristem 7. Root Apical Meristem 8. Radicle 9. Hypocotyl 10. Epicotyl 11. Seed Coat...
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    is the growth that results from cell division in the cambia or lateral meristems and that causes the stems and roots to thicken, while primary growth is...
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  • meristematic tissues 1) Apical Meristem 2) Lateral Meristem. The Apical Meristem is of two types; the shoot apical meristem (SAM) gives rise to organs like...
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    Retrieved 2012-04-01. Chaffey, Nigel (2007). "Esau's Plant Anatomy, Meristems, Cells, and Tissues of the Plant Body: their Structure, Function, and...
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    apical meristem. These gene functions are called A, B, and C. Genes are expressed in only the outer and lower most section of the apical meristem, which...
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  • degree, in the medullary meristem, ensures the control of proliferation in the vegetative meristem. There is evidence that the meristem of preferred or strict...
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  • face toward the root tip of vascular plants. It is a region in the apical meristem of a root where cell division proceeds very slowly or not at all, but the...
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  • meristem changes its anatomy to generate a flower or inflorescence in lieu of other structures. Anatomical changes begin at the edge of the meristem,...
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  • plants produce these tissues and structures throughout their life from meristems located at the tips of organs, or between mature tissues. Thus, a living...
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    kelp. Species of this family have a transition zone with the intercalary meristem subdivided so that there are a number of secondary stipes in addition to...
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  • structures called meristems. These consist of undifferentiated cells (meristematic cells) capable of cell division. Cells in the meristem can develop into...
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    monocots, do have secondary growth caused by meristem in their trunk, but it is different from the thickening meristem found in dicotyledonous trees. Aside from...
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    for the flowering of plants, via the floral meristem identity gene EaLFY. In E. aureum, the floral meristem identity gene expression is absent due to the...
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    Root morphology is divided into four zones: the root cap, the apical meristem, the elongation zone, and the hair. The root cap of new roots helps the...
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    Animation simulating the spawning of sunflower seeds from a central meristem where the next seed is oriented one golden angle away from the previous seed...
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    development of an inflorescence meristem that generates floral meristems. Plant inflorescence architecture depends on which meristems becomes flowers and which...
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    bud on the main stem). Apical dominance occurs because the shoot apical meristem produces auxin which prevents axillary buds from growing. The axillary...
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    the cauliflower head is composed of a (generally) white inflorescence meristem. Cauliflower heads resemble those in broccoli, which differs in having...
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