Meristematic Tissue
Meristematic Tissue: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Meristems, Apical Meristems, Lateral Meristems, Intercalary Meristems, and Meristematic Tissues on the Basis of Position.
Important Questions on Meristematic Tissue
Classify the meristematic tissues based on their position.

Draw longitudinal section (LS) of shoot apex showing the location of meristem and young leaves.


What is the role of the meristematic tissue in plants?


Lateral meristem is also known as _____. (cork/ cambium/ pith/ bark)

Plant cells that divide to give rise to new cells form _____ tissue.

_____is the process by which cells divide meristematically to take a permenent shape, size and function.

_____ is the type of meristem tissue which is present at growing tips of stem and roots.

_____tissue siruated at growing tips of regions of plant is responsible for growth of plant.

Cells of this tissue is capable of dividing and re-dividing. Identify the tissue.

The width of the stem increases because of

Due to this tissue, there is flexibility in plants. Identify the tissue.

In plants, the _____ tissues conduct food and water from one part of the plant to other parts of the plant.

Tissue responsible to increase the length of the root and stem is

A demarcation of dividing and non-dividing regions is found in:

