difference between Meristimatic and permanent tissues pls'
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Meristimatic tissue leads to growth of diameter of stem
Permanent Tissue lost their ability to divide
Permanent Tissue lost their ability to divide
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MERISTEMATIC TISSUE AND PERMANENT TISSUE:-
•Meristematic tissues have capacity to divide whereas permanent tissue do not have.
•Meristematic tissue have thin cellulose wall whereas permanent tissue has thick cellulose wall.
•Meristematic tissue do not have intercellular space whereas permanent tissue has large intercellular space.
•Meristematic tissues are responsible for the primary and secondary growth of the plants whereas permanent tissue is responsible for various growths.
•Meristematic tissue has dense cytoplasm with prominent nucleus whereas permanent tissue has thin cytoplasm with normal nucleus.
•Meristematic tissues have many small vacuoles in their cytoplasm whereas permanent tissue contain only single large vacuole in their cytoplasm.
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MERISTEMATIC TISSUE AND PERMANENT TISSUE:-
•Meristematic tissues have capacity to divide whereas permanent tissue do not have.
•Meristematic tissue have thin cellulose wall whereas permanent tissue has thick cellulose wall.
•Meristematic tissue do not have intercellular space whereas permanent tissue has large intercellular space.
•Meristematic tissues are responsible for the primary and secondary growth of the plants whereas permanent tissue is responsible for various growths.
•Meristematic tissue has dense cytoplasm with prominent nucleus whereas permanent tissue has thin cytoplasm with normal nucleus.
•Meristematic tissues have many small vacuoles in their cytoplasm whereas permanent tissue contain only single large vacuole in their cytoplasm.
♦Hope it helps♦
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