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Plant Growth

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Plant Growth

  • Growth — Permanent, irreversible increase in size, mass, or number of cells. Has two aspects: quantitative (measurable increase) and qualitative (differentiation into complex forms).
  • Indeterminate vs Determinate — Vascular plants grow throughout their life (indeterminate). Organs like leaves, flowers, and fruits grow up to a fixed genetic size (determinate).
  • Meristems — Special regions where new cells are constantly produced. Three types: Apical, Intercalary, and Lateral.
  • Apical Meristem — At root and shoot tips; responsible for growth in length (primary growth).
  • Intercalary Meristem — At nodes/base of internodes; increases internode length and forms leaf primordia and lateral buds.
  • Lateral Meristem — Along the axis of dicots/gymnosperms; vascular cambium adds secondary vascular tissue → increases girth of stem (secondary growth).
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