CBSE BOARD X, asked by captainmarvel63, 2 months ago

distinguish between meristematic and permanent tissues...​

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Answered by Anonymous
28

Answer:

\huge\mathbb\colorbox{lightpink}{MERISTEMATIC TISSUES}

  • have capacity to divide.
  • undifferentiated cells.
  • always simple tissues, composing of one type of cell only.
  • always living cells.
  • Contains dense cytoplasm.
  • Pace of cell division

. Rapid

  • Size – small
  • Shape – isodiametric
  • Lumen – large

\huge\mathbb\colorbox{lightpink}{PERMANENT TISSUES}

  • Don't have capacity to divide.
  • Differentiated cells.
  • Can be simple or complex tissue. If complex, contains more than one type of cells.
  • Can be non-living(Sclerenchyma) or living(Parenchyma).
  • May or may not contain cytoplasm.
  • Pace of cell division

Completely differentiated, do not divide

  • Size – large
  • Shape – varies
  • Lumen – very narrow or wide
Answered by harinijayakumar12
2

Answer:

Explanation:

Meristematic

1.intercellular spaces are absent

2.Cytoplasm is dense.Vacuolues are nearly absent

Permanent tissue

1. Intercellular spaces are often present

2. Large central vacuole occurs in living permanent cell

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