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To explain: The way in which a plant part that was found growing in the soil should be determined as a root or an underground stem without a microscope.
Introduction: Roots and stems of plants are produced with secondary growth. Gymnosperms and woody eudicots have primary growth at apical meristem and at lateral meristem, the secondary growth occurs. The secondary tissue is produced as a result of the activity of two lateral meristems, namely the cork cambium and vascular cambium.
To explain: The way in which a plant part that was found growing in the soil should be determined as a root or an underground stem with a microscope.
Introduction: Roots and stems of plants are produced with secondary growth. Gymnosperms and woody eudicots have primary growth at apical meristem and at lateral meristem, the secondary growth occurs. The secondary tissue is produced as a result of the activity of two lateral meristems, namely the cork cambium and vascular cambium.
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