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difference between meristematic tissue and permanent tissue and their types. (prem will u b my lv?)

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Difference # Meristematic Tissues:

1. It is a simple tissue.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent.5. Respiratory and biosynthetic activities are very high.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent.5. Respiratory and biosynthetic activities are very high.6. Intercellular spaces are very small or absent.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent.5. Respiratory and biosynthetic activities are very high.6. Intercellular spaces are very small or absent.7. The cell walls are thin.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent.5. Respiratory and biosynthetic activities are very high.6. Intercellular spaces are very small or absent.7. The cell walls are thin.8. The cells have the property to undergo division.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent.5. Respiratory and biosynthetic activities are very high.6. Intercellular spaces are very small or absent.7. The cell walls are thin.8. The cells have the property to undergo division.9. The cells are immature.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent.5. Respiratory and biosynthetic activities are very high.6. Intercellular spaces are very small or absent.7. The cell walls are thin.8. The cells have the property to undergo division.9. The cells are immature.10. Mitochondria are simple.

1. It is a simple tissue.2. The cells are small and isodiametric.3. Vacuoles are either small or absent.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent.5. Respiratory and biosynthetic activities are very high.6. Intercellular spaces are very small or absent.7. The cell walls are thin.8. The cells have the property to undergo division.9. The cells are immature.10. Mitochondria are simple.11. Plastids are represented by pro-plastids.

Difference # Permanent Tissues:

1. It can be simple or complex.

. It can be simple or complex.2. The cells are large and of different shapes according to the type of tissue.

. It can be simple or complex.2. The cells are large and of different shapes according to the type of tissue.3. Living cells of permanent tissues usually possess central vacuole.

. It can be simple or complex.2. The cells are large and of different shapes according to the type of tissue.3. Living cells of permanent tissues usually possess central vacuole.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are often present.

. It can be simple or complex.2. The cells are large and of different shapes according to the type of tissue.3. Living cells of permanent tissues usually possess central vacuole.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are often present.5. Both of them are at low level.

. It can be simple or complex.2. The cells are large and of different shapes according to the type of tissue.3. Living cells of permanent tissues usually possess central vacuole.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are often present.5. Both of them are at low level.6. Intercellular spaces are often conspicuous.

. It can be simple or complex.2. The cells are large and of different shapes according to the type of tissue.3. Living cells of permanent tissues usually possess central vacuole.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are often present.5. Both of them are at low level.6. Intercellular spaces are often conspicuous.7. The cell walls are thin or thick.

. It can be simple or complex.2. The cells are large and of different shapes according to the type of tissue.3. Living cells of permanent tissues usually possess central vacuole.4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are often present.5. Both of them are at low level.6. Intercellular spaces are often conspicuous.7. The cell walls are thin or thick.8. The cells cannot normally divide.

9. The cells are fully differentiated.

10. Mitochondria are fully developed.

10. Mitochondria are fully developed.11. Plastids are present in the living permanent cells.

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