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When grass is mowed to the ground it can often continue to grow, because

A. its primary meristem is located near the ground.

B. the cutting stimulates hormones that cause growth.

C. its allocation pattern gives it the ability to remobilize carbon from below-ground.

D. it has lateral meristems that are activated by injury.

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