In grasses, intercalary meristem is usually located at
- A. root tip
- B. lateral sides of stem
- C. base of leaves ✓
- D. shoot tip
Correct Answer: C. base of leaves
Explanation
Intercalary meristems in grasses and other monocots are typically located at the base of leaves or internodes, allowing for rapid longitudinal growth and regrowth after grazing.
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