merisztimát
Merisztimát is a botanical term referring to a tissue in plants responsible for growth. This tissue is characterized by actively dividing cells, enabling the plant to increase in size and develop new organs like leaves, stems, and roots. Meristematic tissues are found in specific regions of the plant, primarily at the tips of shoots and roots, and also in lateral positions like the vascular cambium and cork cambium.
There are two main types of meristematic tissue: apical meristems and lateral meristems. Apical meristems are
The cells within meristematic tissues are typically small, isodiametric, and thin-walled. They possess dense cytoplasm and