How do the meristems of leaves compare to those of stems?
A) Leaves do not have discrete populations of meristem cells.
B) Meristem cells in leaves do not form persistent populations that have the potential to produce new cells for the lifetime of the plant.
C) Meristem cells in leaves are only ever located at the leaf margin.
D) Meristems in leaves do not produce auxin.
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