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examples of meristematic and permanent tissue

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\bold{\implies}A cluster of cells, performing similar functions are known as tissues. In plants, tissues are classified broadly into two groups on the basis of cell division capacity, namely – Meristematic and Permanent Tissue. Meristematic tissues in plants consist of a mass of undifferentiated cells whose main function is to participate in plant growth.

\bold{\implies}Permanent tissues, on the other hand, are differentiated tissues, carrying out dedicated functions. Some of which is to conduct, render mechanical strength to the plant or even to carry out photosynthesis. These tissues are originated, differentiated and derived from meristematic tissues

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Answered by s10754
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Answer:   Meristamatic example, apical meristematic tissue.

                Permanent tissues example, parenchyma cells.

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