| 1. | Proplastids are commonly found in an adult plant's apical meristems.
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| 2. | Apical meristems are the completely undifferentiated ( indeterminate ) meristems in a plant.
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| 3. | Like the apical meristem, axillary buds can develop into a stem or flower.
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| 4. | It is produced in the apical meristem and transported towards the roots in the cambium.
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| 5. | The opening of axillary buds and subsequent shoot growth is stimulated by removing the apical meristem.
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| 6. | Apical dominance occurs because the shoot apical meristem produces auxin which prevents axillary buds from growing.
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| 7. | The intercellular hyphae become established in the apical meristem and are maintained systemically within the plant.
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| 8. | :: The key to trimmability is whether apical meristem tissue remains in the untrimmed part.
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| 9. | Shoot apical meristem gives rise to flowers and leaves while root apical meristem grows into roots.
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| 10. | Shoot apical meristem gives rise to flowers and leaves while root apical meristem grows into roots.
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