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Describe permanent tissues ?​

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Answered by Rajmani527
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Permanent tissues are the tissues which are specialized and have lost the capacity to divide. They are differentiated cells which has specific function. They have less cytoplasm as compared to meristematic tissues. For example, parenchyma cells.

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Answered by sapjnasajay2007
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plant tissue that has completed its growth and differentiation and is usually incapable of meristematic activity.

The kind of tissue in which the cells lose their dividing capacity after originating from meristematic tissue is known as permanent tissues Permanent tissues are a group of living or dead cells which are formed by meristematic tissues that have lost their ability to divide. .

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