Difference between Meristematic tissue and Permanent tissue
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✰The cells of meristematic tissue are thin-walled, mostly isodiametric and are compactly arranged without, any intercellular spaces.
✰The cells are undifferentiated.
✰They have potential to divide.
✰The metabolic rate is high.
✰The cells of permanent tissues may be living or dead and thin or thick-walled.
✰These are formed as the result of division and differentiation in meristematic tissues.
✰These tissues are composed of cells which have lost the power of division, having attained their definite form, size and shape.
✰The metabolic rate is low.
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