BIOLOGY:DYNAMIC SCIENCE-ACCESS >CUSTOM<
BIOLOGY:DYNAMIC SCIENCE-ACCESS >CUSTOM<
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ISBN: 9781337254175
Author: Russell
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Chapter 33.3, Problem 2SB
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The zones of primary growth in roots.

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The roots have distinct structures; each having specific functions. The meristematic tissue becomes active as soon as the embryonic root appears in a germinating seed. Successive growth occurs in the root starting from the root tip and consequently progressing upwards.

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