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Discuss the types of meristems based on their position in the plant body
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- State the location and function of different types of meristems.What is the relationship between the structures (tissues and cells) and their location with respect to the functions of the different plant organs? Give 3 examples.Give an example of tree whose removal of leaves forms a noncaterpillar tree.