Iraercalary meristems are found in – (1) Node (2) Lateral bud (3) Terminal bud (4) Inter node

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(4) Inter node Explanation: Intercalary meristem is meristem at the base of the internode in monocot stems (particularly grass stems). Only the apical meristem is active. If the tip of the stem is removed, the uppermost intact inter - calary meristem becomes the apical meristem and starts intercalary growth.

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