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Find the odd one out:Apical meristemsLateral meristemsIntercalary meristemsSecondary meristems

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Find the odd one out:Apical meristemsLateral meristemsIntercalary meristemsSecondary meristems

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The odd one out in this list is "Secondary meristems".

Here's why:

  1. Apical meristems, lateral meristems, and intercalary meristems are all types of primary meristems. They are involved in primary growth of the plant, which helps the plant to grow in length or height.

  2. Apical meristems are located at the tips of roots and shoots and help in the vertical growth of the plant.

  3. Lateral meristems are present on the sides of the plant and contribute to the horizontal growth or girth of the plant.

  4. Intercalary meristems are located at the base of leaves or internodes and help in the elongation of the plant parts.

  5. On the other hand, secondary meristems are not primary meristems. They are involved in the secondary growth of the plant, which increases the thickness of the plant. These include

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