different between meristem vs procambium
meristem
English
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek ???????? (meristós, “divided”), from ?????? (meríz?), from ????? (méros), plus ?????? (stémma, “wreath, garland”). First used in German in 1858, by Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli (1817-1891) in his Beiträge zur Wissenschaftlichen Botanik.
Noun
meristem (plural meristems)
- (botany) The plant tissue composed of totipotent cells that allows plant growth.
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- mimester, mismeter, stemmier
Romanian
Etymology
From French méristème.
Noun
meristem n (plural meristeme)
- meristem
Declension
meristem From the web:
- what meristem produces cork cambium
- what meristematic tissue
- what meristems provide girth to the stem
- what meristematic cells
- what meristem in plants
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procambium
English
Etymology
pro- +? cambium
Noun
procambium (plural procambia)
- (botany) A meristem that lies just inside the protoderm and develops into primary xylem and primary phloem
Derived terms
- procambial
Translations
procambium From the web:
- what does a cork cambium do
- what is procambium in plants
- what does procambium produce
- what is procambium made of
- what does procambium meaning
- what is procambium tissue
- what does procambium mean in biology
- what does procambium
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