can parenchyma cells divide
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Parenchyma tissues (from the pith of the shoot, for example), can be cultivated in appropriate synthetic culture media and are thus prompted to divide. They keep their capacity for cell division for several decades, if parts of the culture are transferred to fresh media at regular intervals.
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no parenchyma is a permanent tissue i.e. cells that lose their ability of dividing.
so parenchyma cells can't divide.
their are tissue that can be divided these type of tissues are known as meristematic tissue.
they are of 3 types-
Apical meristem
intercalary meristem
lateral meristem
meristematic tissue can be divided.
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