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  2. Meristem - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of apical meristem tissue: shoot apical meristem (SAM), which gives rise to organs like the leaves and flowers, and root apical meristem (RAM), which provides the meristematic cells for future root growth. SAM and RAM cells divide rapidly and are considered indeterminate, in that they do not possess any defined end status.

  3. Plant embryonic development - Wikipedia

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    The apical embryo domain, gives rise to the shoot apical meristem and cotyledons. The second domain, the central embryo domain, gives rise to the hypocotyl, root apical meristem, and parts of the cotyledons. The third domain, the basal embryo domain, contains the hypophysis. The hypophysis will later give rise to the radicle and the root cap.

  4. Plant development - Wikipedia

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    Growth from any such meristem at the tip of a root or shoot is termed primary growth and results in the lengthening of that root or shoot. Secondary growth results in widening of a root or shoot from divisions of cells in a cambium. [9] In addition to growth by cell division, a plant may grow through cell elongation. This occurs when individual ...

  5. Primary growth - Wikipedia

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    10x microscope image of a root tip with meristem: 1. quiescent center (consisting of rarely dividing stem cells); 2. calyptrogen (live root cap cells); 3. root cap; 4. sloughed off dead root cap cells; 5. meristem. Evolution has provided plants with a way of dealing with the injuries created as the root system burrows its way through soil that ...

  6. Plant stem cell - Wikipedia

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    Plant stem cells are also characterized by their location in specialized structures called meristematic tissues, which are located in root apical meristem (RAM), shoot apical meristem (SAM), and vascular system ((pro)cambium or vascular meristem.) [5]

  7. Primordium - Wikipedia

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    The process of lateral root primordium initiation has been studied in Arabidopsis thaliana, though the process in other angiosperms is still under analysis. [6] [7] Primordia are initiated by local cell division and enlargement on the shoot apical meristem. [8]

  8. Root - Wikipedia

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    Early root growth is one of the functions of the apical meristem located near the tip of the root. The meristem cells more or less continuously divide, producing more meristem, root cap cells (these are sacrificed to protect the meristem), and undifferentiated root cells. The latter become the primary tissues of the root, first undergoing ...

  9. ABC model of flower development - Wikipedia

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    The meristem can be defined as the tissue or group of plant tissues that contain undifferentiated stem cells, which are capable of producing any type of cell tissue.Their maintenance and development, both in the vegetative meristem or the meristem of the inflorescence is controlled by genetic cell fate determination mechanisms.