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a tissue whose cells are not capable of dividing is called​

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Answered by manishabhalsing143
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The tissue 'whose cells' are capable of 'dividing and re-dividing' are termed as a meristematic tissue. Explanation: The meristematic tissue contains a mass of undifferentiated cells that keep dividing in order to produce precursor cells that are capable of differentiating to perform 'several functions'

Answered by mohammednoorjahan38
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eristematic tissue is the correct ansewer

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