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Constantly dividing cells, both at the root apex and shoot apex represents

a)

Elongation phase of the growth

b)

Meristematic phase of the growth

c)

Maturation phase of the growth

d)

None of the above



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Constantly dividing cells, both at the root apex and shoot apex represents

a)

Elongation phase of the growth

b)

Meristematic phase of the growth

c)

Maturation phase of the growth

d)

None of the above

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Answer Key / Explanation : (b) -

(b)

Meristematic Phase This phase is also called the formative or cell formation phase. In this phase there are constantly dividing cells present at the root and shoot apex. The cells in this region are rich in protoplasm, possess large conspicuous nuclei and the cell walls are, thin and cellulosic with abundant plasmodesmatal connections

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