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question 14 1 pts regions of continuous, localized growth in plants (such as the tips of roots and shoots) are called: cutin and suberin epidermis and endodermis xylem and phloem apical and lateral meristems
Meristems are regions of undifferentiated plant cells capable of continuous, localized growth. Apical meristems are at the tips of roots and shoots, and lateral meristems contribute to the thickness of the plant. Cutin and suberin are waxy substances, epidermis and endodermis are tissue - layers, and xylem and phloem are vascular tissues.
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D. apical and lateral meristems