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Dermal tissues, ground tissues and vascular tissues are formed from

A

Intercalary meristems

B

Apical meristems

C

Fascicular vascular cambium

D

Inter fascicular cambium

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Plant Tissues**: Plant tissues are primarily classified into two categories: meristematic tissues and permanent tissues. Meristematic tissues are responsible for growth and are capable of cell division, while permanent tissues are formed from meristematic tissues and do not divide. 2. **Types of Meristematic Tissues**: There are three main types of meristematic tissues: - **Apical Meristems**: Located at the tips of roots and shoots, responsible for primary growth. - **Intercalary Meristems**: Found at the nodes and internodes, allowing for growth in length. - **Lateral Meristems**: Responsible for secondary growth, increasing the girth of the plant. 3. **Identifying the Tissues in Question**: The question asks about dermal tissues, ground tissues, and vascular tissues. - **Dermal Tissues**: The outer protective layer of the plant. - **Ground Tissues**: The tissue between the dermal and vascular tissues, involved in photosynthesis, storage, and support. - **Vascular Tissues**: Responsible for the transport of water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant. 4. **Linking Tissues to Meristematic Types**: - Dermal, ground, and vascular tissues are all derived from the apical meristems. - The apical meristem gives rise to the primary tissues of the plant, including the epidermis (dermal), parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma (ground), and the xylem and phloem (vascular). 5. **Conclusion**: Since dermal tissues, ground tissues, and vascular tissues originate from the apical meristem, the correct answer to the question is **apical meristems**. **Final Answer**: Dermal tissues, ground tissues, and vascular tissues are formed from **apical meristems** (Option B). ---
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