Find out what plants need in order to grow. Where does the growth or cell division originate?

 Primary Plant Growth (Apical Meristems)
 Secondary Growth (Lateral Meristems)
Biology 226 - Lecture Seven
Biology 226 - Lecture Seven University of Miami Among the topics discussed on this page are apical and lateral meristems; lots of images and illustrations.
cambium - Infoplease.com
cambium Infoplease.com cambium (kăm'bēum) [key], thin layer of generative tissue lying between the bark and the wood of a stem, most active in woody plants. The cambium produces new layers of p
Complex Tissues
Complex Tissues TutorVista.com Complex tissues are made up of more than one type of cells and they work together as a unit. They transport water, salt and prepared food material to various parts
How is the region of elongation in plant determined?
How is the region of elongation in plant determined? Yahoo! Answers Visit the website for the answer.
How Plants Grow
How Plants Grow Sonlight Curriculum YouTube.com Video length: 02:30.
Meristem
Meristem Infoplease.com meristem (mer'istem") [key], a specialized section of plant tissue characterized by cell division and growth. Much of the mature plant's growth is provided by meristems.
Meristematic Tissue
Meristematic Tissue, CliffNotes.com, What is meristematic tissue and what does it have to do with cell division? Find out in this brief article.
Meristematic Tissues (Meristems)
Meristematic Tissues (Meristems) TutorVista.com The main function of meristematic tissue is to continuously form a number of new cells and help in growth. Visit the web site for an illustratio
Meristems
Meristems Biologyreference.com Plants have the impressive abilities to reproduce asexually and regenerate damaged parts. The secret to these abilities lies within a tissue type called meristem.
Meristems
Meristems Biology Reference "Plants have the impressive abilities to reproduce asexually and regenerate damaged parts. The secret to these abilities lies within a tissue type called meristem."
Permanent Tissues
Permanent Tissues TutorVista.com These tissues are derived from meristematic tissues. They have lost the power of dividing, having attained their definite form and size.
Plant Growth
Plant Growth Science Outreach Department of Biology Indiana University Using a ginkgo tree as an example, this animation illustrates the growth pattern of plants: addition of new material at t
Plant growth
Plant growth Cactus-Art Biz Explanation of indiscriminate growth, the growth pattern of plants, and meristems.
Plant growth, from Answers.com
Plant growth Answers.com Sites of cell division Cell division in plants takes place in discrete zones called meristems. The stem and root apical meristems produce all the primary (or initial) t
Plant Meristems and Growth
Plant Meristems and Growth BiologyOnline.org Meristems Plant growth occurs in areas called meristems, that are the site of repeated cell division of unspecialised cells. These cells differenti
Protective Tissues
Protective Tissues TutorVista.com These tissues are usually present in the outermost layer of the plant body such as leaves, stem and roots. It is one cell thick and covered with cutin and prote
What Is Cambium?
What Is Cambium? Written by S.E. Smith Wisegeek.com Cambium is a layer of material inside a plant or tree which consists of actively dividing cells which generate growth for the plant. The camb