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any four characteristics of meristematic tissue.​

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Answered by rohitkaushik21
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Meristematic tissue has a number of defining features, including small cells, thin cell walls, large cell nuclei, absent or small vacuoles, and no intercellular spaces. The apical meristem (the growing tip) functions to trigger the growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and shoots and forming buds.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The cells of these tissues are commonly called meristems.

  • The meristematic tissue has the quality of self-renewal. Every time the cell divides, one cell remains identical to the parent cell, and the others form specialized structures.

  • They have very small and few vacuoles.

  • The meristematic tissue is living and thin-walled.

  • The protoplasm of the cells is very dense.

  • The meristematic tissues heal the wounds of an injured plant.

  • The cells of the meristematic tissue are young and immature.

  • They do not store food.

  • They exhibit a very high metabolic activity.

  • They possess a single, large and prominent nucleus.

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