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Answer :Meristems contribute to both primary (taller/longer) and secondary (wider) growth.

Explanation:

Primary growth is controlled by root apical meristems or shoot apical meristems, while secondary growth is controlled by the two lateral meristems, called the vascular cambium and the cork cambium.

The primary and secondary growth in plants is a result of the division of cells in roots.

  • Meristem is a cell tissue composed of both the length and width that are primary and secondary aspects of the plant's growth. The growth is typically controlled by root and shoot apical meristem.
  • The secondary growth is controlled by the type of lateral meristems that are called vascular and cork cambium. As not all plants show secondary growth these zones are marked by the cells of division.

Learn more about how the parts of a plant function together during both primary and secondary.

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