Define meristematic tissue and give an example.
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Meristematic tissue is defined as the formative plant tissue which is usually made up of very small cells proficient at distributing indefinitely.
These tissues give rise to the similar cells or to the cells that adapt to fabricate the absolute membranes and organs.
The best example for the meristematic tissues is vascular cambium.
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hey mate here's ur answer
meristematic tissues have cells which people dividing themselves.
these are very active and have dense cytoplasm thin cellulose wall and the prominent nucleus
they lack vacuoles.
eg)
The tissues at apex of stem, root and leaf primordia and vascular cambium are examples of meristematic tissue.
hope it is helpful
meristematic tissues have cells which people dividing themselves.
these are very active and have dense cytoplasm thin cellulose wall and the prominent nucleus
they lack vacuoles.
eg)
The tissues at apex of stem, root and leaf primordia and vascular cambium are examples of meristematic tissue.
hope it is helpful
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