| 21. | Cells of this zone have a stem cell function and are essential for meristem maintenance.
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| 22. | It is produced in the apical meristem and transported towards the roots in the cambium.
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| 23. | Consider a case where tolerance is achieved through activation of dormant meristems in the plants.
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| 24. | It is absorbed through the leaves and is translocated to the meristems of the plant.
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| 25. | The meristem from which the blade grows is just above the junction with the pneumatocyst.
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| 26. | These secondary meristems are also known as lateral meristems because they are involved in lateral growth.
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| 27. | These secondary meristems are also known as lateral meristems because they are involved in lateral growth.
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| 28. | Once AG is activated it represses expression of WUS leading to the termination of the meristem.
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| 29. | The opening of axillary buds and subsequent shoot growth is stimulated by removing the apical meristem.
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| 30. | Apical dominance occurs because the shoot apical meristem produces auxin which prevents axillary buds from growing.
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