plantmeristemen
Plantmeristemen are regions of actively dividing, undifferentiated plant cells that drive growth in plants. They retain the capacity for indeterminate growth and give rise to new tissues and organs throughout the plant’s life. The main types are apical meristems at the tips of shoots and roots, which produce primary growth; lateral meristems such as the vascular cambium and cork cambium, which enable secondary growth and thickening; and intercalary meristems in some monocots, located at leaf bases or internodes, allowing rapid elongation after damage.
Meristematic cells are small, with dense cytoplasm and large nuclei and thin walls. They divide to form
Growth is regulated by hormones such as auxin and cytokinin and by environmental signals. Meristems are essential
Plantmeristemen are a defining feature of vascular plants, enabling continuous development from seeds to mature individuals