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Explain Connective Tissue and Permanent tissue.

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Answered by radhaananthanradha
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connective tissue

  • can divide.
  • undifferentiated cells.
  • always simple tissues, composing one type of cell only.
  • always living cells.
  • contain dense cytoplasm.
  • always prominent cells.
  • rapid in pace of cell division.
  • small in size.
  • isodiametric in shape.
  • lumen is large.
  • compactly arranged.
  • no intercellular spaces.
  • vacuoles are absent.
  • metabolic rate is very high.

permanent tissue

  • differentiated cells.
  • can be simple or complex tissues. if it is complex only one type of cells.
  • can me non living or living.
  • may or may not contain cytoplasm.
  • prominent in some cells while absent in others.
  • completely differentiated do not divide.
  • large in size.
  • varies in shapes.
  • Lumen is very narrow and wide.
  • loose in some parenchyma.
  • compact in some sclerenchyma.
  • vacuoles present in living cells. but dead cells lack protoplasm.
  • very less or no metabolism at all.

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