on yhe tip of the root
2006-08-30 20:56:19
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answer #1
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answered by sneha 3
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apical tissue is found on the tip of the stem and at the ( bottom) tip of teh root. the apical tissue consists of constantly dividing cells. it is located in these regions becaus it helps the plant to grow, both from the top adn the bottom
2006-08-31 04:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The apical tissue u find it in the root tip and stem tip
2006-08-31 03:56:07
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answered by BioProf 2
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These tissues include the skin and the inner surfaces of the body, such as those of the lungs, stomach, intestines, and blood vessels. Because its primary function is to protect the body from injury and infection, epithelium is made up of tightly packed cells with little intercellular substance between them.
About 12 kinds of epithelial tissue occur. One kind is stratified squamous tissue found in the skin and the linings of the esophagus and vagina. It is made up of thin layers of flat, scalelike cells that form rapidly above the blood capillaries and are pushed toward the tissue surface, where they die and are shed. Another is simple columnar epithelium, which lines the digestive system from the stomach to the anus; these cells stand upright and not only control the absorption of nutrients but also secrete mucus through individual goblet cells. Glands are formed by the inward growth of epithelium—for example, the sweat glands of the skin and the gastric glands of the stomach. Outward growth results in hair, nails, and other structures.
2006-08-31 04:04:13
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answered by jayveelim1323 2
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These are situated at the growing tip of stems and roots i.e. , at shoot apex and root apex. They are also found at apices of the leaves
2006-08-31 07:00:25
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answered by jessie 2
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In the tip of the root and stem.
2006-08-31 04:03:02
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answered by Victoria B 3
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