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Table 1: Types of Meristematic Tissue

Type of MeristemLocation in PlantFunction
Apical MeristemTips of roots and shootsResponsible for primary growth (length)
Lateral MeristemSides of stems and rootsResponsible for secondary growth (girth)
Intercalary MeristemBetween mature tissues (e.g., at the base of leaves or internodes in grasses)Regrowth after cutting/grazing and contributes to lengthening of the plant

Table 2: Comparison of Xylem and Phloem

FeatureXylemPhloem
FunctionTransports water and minerals from roots to other plant partsTransports sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
Direction of FlowTypically upward, from roots to leavesBidirectional, to and from storage organs and growing regions
Cell TypesTracheids and vessel elements (in angiosperms); predominantly tracheids (in gymnosperms)Sieve tube elements and companion cells
Transport MechanismPassive transport driven by transpiration pull and root pressureActive transport involving osmotic pressure
Mechanical SupportProvides mechanical support due to lignified cell wallsDoes not provide mechanical support


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