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  1. Meristem - Wikipedia

    In cell biology, the meristem is a structure composed of specialized tissue found in plants, consisting of stem cells, known as meristematic cells, which are undifferentiated cells capable of continuous …

  2. Meristem | Definition, Function, Types, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Meristems form anew from other cells in injured tissues and are responsible for wound healing. Unlike most animals, plants continue to grow throughout their entire life span because of the unlimited …

  3. 4.6.2: Meristems - Biology LibreTexts

    Meristems are centers of cell division and growth. In animals, stem cells, which can differentiate into any tissue type are only found early in development; however, plants contains such embryonic tissues …

  4. Definition, Function, Explanation, Quiz - Biology Dictionary

    Jun 15, 2017 · At the meristem, the plant cells are continually proliferating and are not yet differentiated. Depending on where on the plant the meristem is, and on which signals it receives, the meristem …

  5. Meristematic Tissue - Definition, Location, Types, & Function

    Feb 2, 2023 · Meristematic tissue, commonly called meristem, is a group of undifferentiated cells that remain young and divide indefinitely throughout plant life. Cells in the meristem can develop into any …

  6. Meristem and its Types | plant anatomy - BIOLOGY TEACH

    Jun 11, 2025 · Within a plant, there exist four distinct types of meristems: the apical meristem, as well as three variations of lateral meristems—vascular cambium, cork cambium, and intercalary meristem.

  7. What Is the Meristem? Types, Function, and Importance

    Aug 18, 2025 · Plants exhibit continuous growth throughout their lives, largely attributed to specialized regions called meristems. A meristem is a localized area within a plant composed of undifferentiated …

  8. Meristematic Tissue: Characteristics, Types, Functions

    Apr 15, 2024 · Meristems are responsible for both the primary and secondary growth of the plants. Permanent tissues are developed from the meristematic cells. The intercalary meristem can heal the …

  9. Meristems - Revise: Cellular differentiation - Higher Biology ... - BBC

    Meristems are regions of unspecialised cells in plants that are capable of cell division. Meristems make unspecialised cells that have the potential to become any type of specialised cell.

  10. Meristem - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Tissue composed of dividing cells. Primary meristems are shoot and root tips, secondary meristems are the vascular and cork cambia, and adventitious meristems form at unexpected locations and will give …