
1) Plant tissue
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a group of actively dividing tissues.
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The growing tissue that is constantly dividing at the tips of the roots and the growth eyes on a pseudobulb
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• (n.) A tissue of growing cells, or cells capable of further division.
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The undifferentiated tissue from which new cells are formed, e.g. the tips of roots or stems; the growing tip.
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region of cells capable of division and growth in plants. Meristem cells are typically small cells the diameters of which in different directions ... [10 related articles]
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The actively growing tissue of a plant, used for artificial cloning.
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A localized region of active cell division in plants from which permanent tissue is derived. New cells formed by activity of a meristem become variously modified to form characteristic tissues of the adult (epidermis, cortex, vascular tissue, etc). A meristem may have its origin in a single cell, e....
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Region of active growth in a vine, made up of meristematic cells which divide to form new cells during growth.
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a region of cell and tissue initiation; cells that do not mature, but remain capable of further growth and division.
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<plant biology> Group of actively dividing plant cells, found as apical meristems at the tips of roots and shoots and as lateral meristems in vascular tissue (vascular cambium) and in cork tissue (phellogen). ... Also found in young leaves and at the bases of internodes in grasses. Consists of small nonphotosynthetic cells, with primary walls...
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The undifferentiated, mitotically active tissues of plants. The meristems at the tips of roots and shoots are referred to as apical meristems (King & Stansfield, 1990).
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Group of actively dividing plant cells, found as apical meristems at the tips of roots and shoots and as lateral meristems in vascular tissue (vascular cambium) and in cork tissue (phellogen). Also found in young leaves, and at the bases of internodes in grasses. Consists of small non-photosynthetic cells, with primary walls and relatively little vacuole.
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Mer'i·stem noun [ Greek ... divisible.]
(Botany) A tissue of growing cells, or cells capable of further division.
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The actively growing area of the plant from which mature tissues such as leaves, stems, flowers and roots originate.
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The growing tissue that is constantly dividing at the tips of the roots and the growth eyes on a pseudobulb
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(Gk: meros=part; merizo to divide; meristos divisible) a region of actively growing cells in algae. From the meristem new fronds grow.
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Group of undifferentiated cells from which new tissues are produced. Most plants have apical meristems which give rise to the primary tissues of plants, and some have secondary meristems which add wood or bark.
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Group of undifferentiated cells from which new tissues are produced. Most plants have apical meristems which give rise to the primary tissues of plants, and some have secondary meristems which add wood or bark.
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noun undifferentiated tissue from which new cells are formed, as at the tip of a stem or root
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Region of plant tissue containing cells that are actively dividing to produce new tissues (or have the potential to do so). Meristems found in the tip of roots and stems, the apical meristems, are responsible for the growth in length of these organs. The cambium is a lateral meristem that is responsible for increase in girth in perennial plants. So...
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Region of active growth in a grapevine, made up of meristematic cells that divide to form new cells during growth.
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A region of actively-dividing cells.
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Tip of plants growth.
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Tip of plants growth.
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