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Cells near the tip of a leaf stop dividing and elongating before those near the center and base of the leaf. a. True b. False
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Cells near the tip of a leaf stop dividing and elongating before those near the center and base of the leaf. a. True b. False
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Cells near the tip of a leaf stop dividing and elongating before those near the center and base of the leaf.
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Cells near the tip of a leaf stop dividing and elongating before those near the center and base of the leaf. TRUE. The nearer the cells to the tip, the greater possibility its elongation and division has to stop because of spatial factor.
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