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The growth in plants is ____( )(a) limited to certain regions (b) uniform in all parts(c) limited to top region (d) limited to roots only

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The growth in plants is ____( )(a) limited to certain regions (b) uniform in all parts(c) limited to top region (d) limited to roots only

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The growth in plants is (a) limited to certain regions. This is because plants have specialized regions called meristems where active growth takes place. These regions are usually located at the tips of roots and shoots, allowing the plant to grow in length, a process known as primary growth. Some plants also have meristems in their stems and roots that allow for an increase in diameter, known as secondary growth.

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