Plant growth in an oak tree results from
A) a single undifferentiated apical meristem.
B) single differentiated apical and root meristems.
C) single undifferentiated apical and root meristems.
D) an apical meristem that differentiates into three primary meristems.
E) an apical meristem that differentiates into three primary meristems plus lateral meristems.
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