2. Which are the growth
tissues of plants? How do they
classify and where can they be
found?

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The growth tissues of plants are the
meristems. are the tissues
that the plant growth giving
to all other tissues; are
formed of undifferentiated having
intense cell division . Meristems
classifyas primary meristems as
secondary meristems.

Primary are found in the
of the stem, in lateral buds of
the , in the basis and of the
shoots and the root cap. Primary
are responsible for the
growth (lengthening) of the
.

Secondary meristems are those
make the plant grow thickness
(secondary growth) and are
formed by tissues thicken the
stem: cambium phellogen (cork
cambium).