Biology, asked by dhanush721, 1 year ago

diffrence between meristem tissue and permanent tissue pls tell fast tomorrow exam​

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Answered by Divyapatel1209
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Answer:

meristem tissue:-

simple living tissue having thin walled compactly Orange in mature cell which are capable of division and formation of new cell.

feature:-

  1. the primary cell wall.
  2. intercellular spaces are absent.
  3. generally vacuoles are absent in cytoplasm large numbers of cell organelles are present active metabolic state store food in absent.

permanent tissue:-

  1. the permanent tissue are composed of those cell which have lost their capability to divide.
  2. they have definite shape size and thickness they may be living or dead.
  3. the division/differentiation of the cell of meristem tissue and permanent tissue.

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Answered by TANSH9KANSARA
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Answer:

Meristems are a type of tissue system in plants, composed by mass of undifferentiated cells and their primary function is to take part in the growth of plants.

Permanent Tissues are differentiated tissues doing specific tasks/functions such as conduction, providing mechanical support, etc.

Permanent tissues are originated and differentiated from meristematic tissues.

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