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That is why cells principally grow in length, paralleling the general direction of vertical growth of stems and roots. (Thickening of these plant parts results from a different growth process that shall be discussed later.) Once a cell reaches a predetermined maximum length, the addition of secondary wall thickening prevents further enlargements.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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