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Hello, there's students.
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Today we're going to be answering a question in regards to the chapter of the plant's anatomy and growth.
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So the question reads, where does the primary growth occur in the region of active cell deficient? is it the internode, the apricle, myristen, the root noda, the cork, cambian or the fascular cambium.
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You can pause the video and choose which one you believe is the correct answer and we'll go over this shortly.
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Okay, so looking into this when it comes out to the cell deficient, they brought this with like the extensional part of the plant and you can see how, you see certain diagrams how they show the sub how the plants, certain parts of how the plants develop itself and all that.
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So when it comes down to, when it comes down to cell deficient all that, we look at this process called the marrism and the merestim is this type of tissue in the plant, and it consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell deficient.
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So, yeah, but so looking into that, they break it down where there's a region in the cells that is capable of division growth in the root and shoots in the plants...