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There are three zones in the root of a plant, the zone of cell division, which is where you find stem cells, which we also call the meristem, which is where cell division takes place.
The zone of elongation is where the cells get longer and grow.
The zone of differentiation is where the cells become specialised, which means the cells now have a function. An example of a specialised cell in the root is the root hair cell.
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