Why the growth of plants occurs only in certain speciic regions?
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The growth of plants occur in speciic regions due to the presence of meristematic tissue in those speciic regions because the meristematic tissue is the one which is responsible for the division in plants. The areas where this meristematic tissue is present like the tip of roots, stem, at the bases of leaves, internodes etc growth occur there only. In other regions the meristematic tissue is absent. So, Growth occurs only in certain speciic regions.