AMU Medical AMU Solved Paper-1997

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    Fascicular, interfascicuiar and extra stelar cambium together constitute

    A)  lateral meristems  

    B)  apical meristems

    C)  intercalary meristems

    D)  ground meristems.

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    : Lateral meristems are the meristems which are present along the lateral sides of stem and roots. They divide only in radial direction. Intrastelar or vascular cambium ring formed by intra-fascicular (also called fascicular) and inter-fascicular cambium and cork cambium (phellogen) are examples of this type of meristem. By this division these meristems are responsible for increase in girth of stem and roots.


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