Classify the tissues based on their ability to divide.
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Based on the dividing capacity of the tissues, various plant tissues can be classified as growing or meristematic tissue and permanent tissue.
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Based on the dividing capacity the plant tissues can be divided as follows:
- Meristematic tissues, which continually divide
- Permanent tissues, which no longer have the ability to divide.
Meristematic tissues
- Meristems are the name given to the cells that make up these tissues.
- The ability to regenerate itself exists in meristematic tissue. One cell from each division is similar to the parent cell, while the other cells develop specialized features.
- They contain a very modest number of vacuoles.
- The live, thin-walled meristematic tissue.
Permanent tissues
- Permanent tissue cells have completed their differentiation as well. The cells have a distinct form and size and are sizable.
- The spaces in between the cells, known as intercellular spaces, are visible. These cells also have sizable vacuoles.
- The rate of metabolism in the cells of the permanent tissue is relatively slower.
- In plants, the permanent tissue primarily aids in support, protection, photosynthesis, and the conduction of water, minerals, and nutrients.
- Cells in permanent tissue might be alive or dead.
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