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Root Apical Meristem
The region at the tip of a plant root consisting of undifferentiated cells capable of division and growth, leading to root elongation.
Polysaccharides
Large carbohydrate molecules composed of long chains of monosaccharide units bound together by glycosidic linkages.
Arid Regions
Geographic areas characterized by extremely low levels of precipitation, which makes them dry and often desert-like.
Apical Meristem
The apical meristem is a growth region found at the tips of plant roots and shoots, where cell division allows for rapid growth and elongation.
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