merismatic (Meaning)

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merismatic (a.)

Dividing into cells or segments; characterized by separation into two or more parts or sections by the formation of internal partitions; as, merismatic growth, where one cell divides into many.

Synonyms & Antonyms of merismatic

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merismatic Sentence Examples

  1. Merismatic tissues in plants contain undifferentiated cells capable of continuous cell division.
  2. The apical meristem at the tips of stems and roots generates new cells for plant growth.
  3. Lateral meristems, such as the cambium, produce secondary tissues that increase plant thickness.
  4. Merismatic cells undergo mitosis to produce identical daughter cells.
  5. The merismatic activity of plants is regulated by environmental factors and plant hormones.
  6. The formation of new organs and the repair of damaged tissues depend on merismatic cell division.
  7. Merismatic cells are highly metabolically active and require a continuous supply of nutrients.
  8. The meristematic region of the mammalian embryo gives rise to all the body tissues.
  9. Merismatic tumors, known as sarcomas, can occur when uncontrolled cell division occurs in these tissues.
  10. Advanced techniques, such as tissue culture, utilize merismatic cells to propagate plants and create new varieties.

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Dividing into cells or segments; characterized by separation into two or more parts or sections by the formation of internal partitions; as, merismatic growth,

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Merismatic tissues in plants contain undifferentiated cells capable of continuous cell division.

The apical meristem at the tips of stems and roots generates new cells for plant growth.

Lateral meristems, such as the cambium, produce secondary tissues that increase plant thickness.

Merismatic cells undergo mitosis to produce identical daughter cells.