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Standard VII
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Roots: Structure and Types
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Where does primary stem growth occur?
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Primary stem growth:
Primary growth refers to the fast cell division that occurs in meristem areas, which results in the production of new cells and growth.
The apical meristem area of the stem's apex is where primary growth takes place.
Primary growth refers to an increase in a plant's length, whereas secondary growth refers to an increase in a plant's birth rate.
A plant's body forms as a result of primary growth.
The cells at the apical area of the shoot, or "apical cells," rapidly divide.
The result is that there are more cells near the plant's tip.
increasing the plant's height as a result.
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