Here's why:
* Meristematic tissue is a type of plant tissue that contains undifferentiated cells, meaning they haven't specialized into a specific type of cell yet.
* These cells have the ability to divide repeatedly through mitosis, producing more undifferentiated cells.
* This process allows for growth and development of the plant, as the undifferentiated cells can then differentiate into specialized cells for various functions like roots, stems, leaves, and flowers.
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