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Difference between parenchyma and meristematic tissue

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Answered by tushardiwakar6
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Meristematic tissues have capacity to divide qhere permanent tissue do not have. Meristematic tissue have thin cellulose wall whereas permanent tissue has thick cellulose wall. ... Meristematic tissues have many small vacuoles in their cytoplasm whereas permanent tissue contain only single large vacuole in their cytoplasm.

Answered by tarunpreetkaur9
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Meristematic tissue and ground tissue are two types of tissues found in plants. The main difference between meristematic tissue and ground tissue is that the cells in the meristematic tissue are capable of continuously dividing whereas ground tissue is a type of a permanent tissue whose cells are incapable of dividing. Meristematic tissue is composed of parenchyma cells. Ground tissue is composed of parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells. Meristematic tissue can be found in the tips of the shoots and roots, and buds. It is also found in woody plants as a ring around the stem. Ground tissue can be found in between the dermal and the vascular regions of the stem, roots, and leaves.

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