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How might the presence of meristems explain the ability of plants to regenerate from cuttings?

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because meristems can differentiate in each tissue system of a plant, a cutting that contains meristems that can form a new plant.
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Meristems are able to differentiate into other tissues

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The presence of meristems explains the ability of plants to regenerate from cuttings.

Meristems or meristematic tissues consist of a group of actively dividing, undifferentiated cells. They posses the ability to enlarge, stretch and differentiate into other types of cells or organs as they mature.

Meristems are of three types:

  • Apical meristems which consists of shoot apical meristems that give rise to organs like leaves and flowers and root apical meristems that give rise to roots.
  • Intercalary meristems which is specific to the stems of monocots and responsible for rapid stem elongation as well as leaf regrowth in some plant species.
  • Floral meristems which is the transformation of apical meristems in flowers and responsible for the development of flower structures like sepal, petals, etc.
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