When an apical meristem cell divides, one daughter cell is called the initial and the other is called the derivative. What are the fates of these cells?
A) Both the initial and the derivative are used to form primary meristems.
B) The initial remains part of the apical meristem, and the derivative is used to form primary meristems.
C) Both the initial and the derivative remain part of the apical meristem.
D) The initial is used to form primary meristems, and the derivative remains part of the apical meristem.
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