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Plants L1-4

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Question:

Cells in the meristem are indeterminate (they are not programmed to stop growing)

Author: Alex Rapai



Answer:

Cells in the meristem and in the the leaf primordia look similar but are functionally distinct. Cells in the meristem are indeterminate and serve as a stem-cell population.


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