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Question
Meristematic tissues in plants are
Options
localised and permanent
not limited to certain regions
localised and dividing cells
growing in volume
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Solution
localised and dividing cells
Explanation -
Meristematic tissues are groups of living cells which are localised at specific parts of the plant body and divide continuously to add new cells.
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