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difference between permanent and meristmetic tissue???​

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Answered by philominajoseph
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Meristematic tissue

i. Cells of meristematic tissue divide repeatedly.

ii. The cells are not differentiated.

iii. The cells are isodiametric.

iv. Vacuoles are not present.

Permanent tissue

i. Cells of permanent tissue do not divide and are derived from the meristematic tissue.

ii. The cells are differentiated.

iii. The cells are variable in shape.

iv. In mature cells, large vacuoles are present.

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Answered by MissTanya
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❄ DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PERMANENT AND MERISMATIC TISSUES ❄

MERISMATIC_TISSUES...

(1). Meristematic tissue composed of undifferentiated cells.

(2). Meristems will be always a simple tissue, composed of only one type of cells.

(3). Cells are always living.

(4). Cells always contain dense cytoplasm.

(5). Cells always contain prominent nucleus.

PERMANENT_TISSUES...

(1). Permanent tissue composed of differentiated cells.

(2). Permanent tissues may be simple tissue or complex tissues.

(3). Cells may be living or non-living.

(4). Cells may or may not contain cytoplasm.

(5). Prominent nucleus present in some cells absent in others.

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