Science, asked by energeticmen, 3 months ago

differcinate meristematic and ground tissue

no spam​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

\huge{\mathfrak{\underline{\color{lime} Answer:}}} \\

\large{\bf{\boxed{\color{coral} Meristematic\: Tissue:-}}} \\

➦ Cells of the tissue divide throughout their life.

➦ They are located at specific regions of the plant,i.e., apical, lateral, intercalary.

➦ Cells of this Tissue are very active, have dense cytoplasm, thin walls and prominent nuclei.

➦ They lack vacolues.

➦ This tissue leads to growth of the plant.

➦ Cell wall is cellulosic.

\large{\bf{\boxed{\color{cyan}Ground\: Tissue:-}}} \\

➞ They lose the ability to divide to take up specific function.

➞ They are distributed throughout the plant body.

➞ They are vacuolated, vary in shape and size.

➞ Their cell wall may be thick.

➞ This tissue causes differentiation of cells.

➞ Cell wall is made up of cellulose/ lignin/ Suberin.

Answered by falone
0

both are tissues one in ground one in air both are plants

Similar questions