cells of permanent tissues are specialised by what?
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Cells of permanent tissues are completely grown and do not divide further and have less cytoplasm in their tissue.
What is the difference between permanent and Meristem tissues?
- The tissues which are fully grown and do not undergo the process of division are called permanent tissues.
- These are found in all the older plants and are present below the epidermis layer of the leaf.
- On the other hand, the meristematic tissue divides further and continues to grow over time.
- Moreover, permanent tissue performs specific functions in the plants according to changes in their respective cells.
- These tissues make and prepare plant food and also transport water to other parts of the plants.
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