CF LL BIO HOW LIFE
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Author: Morris
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Chapter 29.4, Problem 9SAQ
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Plants are multicellular and they belong to the eukaryotic domain. Due to the presence of cell wall, the plant cells are unable to move and they form the meristems. The meristems are dedicated solely to the growth of the plants at their tip of the stem and at the tip of the root.
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