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dalvyx [7]
3 years ago
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Sort the terms and phrases as to whether they function in or describe primary growth or secondary growth?

Biology
1 answer:
Oduvanchick [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

An increase in length of the shoot and the root is termed to as primary growth of a plant. It occurs as a result of cell division in the apical meristem. Secondary growth is identified by an increase in thickness or girth of the plant caused by cell division in the cambia or lateral meristems.

1) apical meristem- primary growth

2) cork cambium - secondary growth

3) elongation - primary growth

4) provides structural support - secondary growth

5) increases exposure to light - primary growth

6) increases vascular flow - secondary growth

7) growth in thickness - secondary growth

8) occurs in plants that live many years - both primary and secondary growth

9) occurs in plants that live only one year - primary growth

10) lateral meristem - secondary growth

11) vascular cambium - secondary growth.

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