Meristems are regions of undifferentiated plant cells capable of continuous division and growth. They are typically small, often a few millimeters in size, and can be found in various shapes depending on their location and function. Apical meristems, located at the tips of roots and shoots, are usually dome-shaped, while lateral meristems, such as the vascular cambium, are cylindrical and facilitate secondary growth. Overall, the size and shape of meristems can vary significantly based on the type of plant and its developmental stage.
Two shapes that are the same shape and size are congruent.
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
Yes, they do.
Yes because to be similar the shapes need to have the same ratio of sides and similar angles. To be congruent the shapes have to be the same shape and size, so 2 congruent shapes will always be similar.
A point.
Cells near the apical meristem are generally undifferentiated and actively dividing, while cells far from the apical meristem are often differentiated and specialized for specific functions. This means that cells near the apical meristem are smaller in size and have thin cell walls, whereas cells far from the meristem are larger and more specialized in structure and function. Additionally, the cells near the apical meristem may have fewer organelles and vacuoles compared to those far from the meristem.
Congruent shapes.
Shapes that are the same except for their size are called "similar".
Two shapes that are the same shape and size are congruent.
congruent shapes :)
congruent shapes are the same shape and size... i think
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
Yes.
Similar shapes are the same shape and not the same size but congruent shapes are exactly alike
it form with size n king
no
Yes, they do.