QUESTION IMAGE
Question
question 11
1 part | -- of 2 points
branching occurs adding lateral shoots to the stem of a plant from the
○ apical bud meristem.
○ axillary bud meristem.
○ ground meristem.
○ cork cambium.
○ pericycle meristem.
question 12
question 13
question 14
question 15
question 16
question 17
question 18
Lateral shoots (branches) in plants originate from axillary buds, which are produced by axillary bud meristems located in the axils of leaves. Apical meristems produce primary upward growth, ground meristems form ground tissue, cork cambium produces outer bark, and pericycle meristems are involved in root branching.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
axillary bud meristem.