In plants, what structure located above the root cap is where growth in length occurs?

In plants, what structure located above the root cap is where growth in length occurs?

  • Correct Answer: primary meristem
  • elections meristem
  • secondary meristem
  • support meristem

Explanation: As shown in Figure below , the tip of a root is called the root cap. It consists of specialized cells that help regulate primary growth of the root at the tip. Above the root cap is primary meristem, where growth in length occurs.

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