Plant Anatomy L-1 | NEB Class 12 Biology | Concept of tissue, Meristematic tissue and its types
Nepali ScienceGuru - Aashish Panta・2 minutes read
Plant tissues can divide, particularly at the apex of the shoot and root. It is important to take care of the gallery of each plant.
Insights
- Plant tissues have the capacity to undergo division, contributing to growth in both shoot and root apexes.
- The text emphasizes the importance of nurturing and maintaining the health of each plant's gallery to support overall plant growth and development.
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Recent questions
What is plant tissue division?
Plant tissue division refers to the process where plant cells divide and multiply, allowing for growth and development in plants.
What is the apex of a plant?
The apex of a plant refers to the tip or highest point of the shoot or root in each plant, where growth and development occur.
How can one take care of a plant's gallery?
Taking care of a plant's gallery involves ensuring that each plant is properly maintained, watered, and provided with adequate sunlight to promote healthy growth and development.
Why is plant tissue division important?
Plant tissue division is crucial for plant growth and development as it allows for the formation of new cells, which are essential for repairing damaged tissues and promoting overall plant health.
What role does the apex play in plant growth?
The apex of a plant is responsible for producing hormones that regulate growth and development, making it a critical part of the plant's overall structure and function.
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