- type of
tissue found in plants. It
consists of
undifferentiated cells (
meristematic cells)
capable of cell division.
Cells in the
meristem can
develop into...
-
protoplasm of
meristematic cells contains very few vacuoles.
Normally the
meristematic cells are oval, polygonal, or
rectangular in shape.
Meristematic tissue...
- bark cambium, peri-cambium and p****ogen. P****ogen is
defined as the
meristematic cell
layer responsible for the
development of the periderm.
Cells that...
- also
characterized by
their location in
specialized structures called meristematic tissues,
which are
located in root
apical meristem (RAM),
shoot apical...
- dimensions, it is a sheet)
between neighbouring vascular bundles,
become meristematic and form new
interfascicular cambium (between
vascular bundles). The...
-
environmental causes.
Fasciation can be
caused by
hormonal imbalances in the
meristematic cells of plants,
which are
cells where growth can occur.
Fasciation can...
-
endosperm of seeds.
Parenchyma cells are
often living cells and may
remain meristematic,
meaning that they are
capable of cell
division if stimulated. They have...
- "Phyllotaxis in
higher plants", in
Michael T. McM****,
Bruce Veit, eds.,
Meristematic Tissues in
Plant Growth and Development,
January 2002, ISBNÂ 978-1-84127-227-6...
- the potato. As the
apical meristem grows and
forms leaves, a
region of
meristematic cells is left
behind at the node
between the stem and the leaf. These...
- body and the
primary tissue layers; it also
programs the
regions of
meristematic tissue formation. The
following morphogenic events are only particular...