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Classification of meristematic and permanent ( simple and complex) ​

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Permanent tissues are made of meristematic cells, that has definite form and shape and have lost the power to divide and differentiate and are of three types- simple, complex and special. The simple tissues are parenchyma, sclerenchyma and collenchyma. ... It is a simple permanent tissue, having chloroplast.

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Apical Meristem. The apical meristem occurs at the apex of stem and roots, increasing the length of the plant.

Intercalary Meristem. The intercalary meristem is the remaining apical meristem that lies between permanent tissues.

Lateral Meristem. The lateral meristem lies laterally in the stem and roots, and is involved in the secondary growth.

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