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Explain the basic criteria for classification of permanent tissue in plants.

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Answered by sanakhan14
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Once the cells of meristematic tissue divide to a certain extent, they become specialized for a particular function. This process is called differentiation. Once differentiation is accomplished, the cells lose their capability to divide and the tissue becomes permanent tissue. Permanent tissues are of two types, simple permanent tissue and complex permanent tissue.
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Answered by thewordlycreature
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The permanent tissues in a plant are the tissues which contain nondividing cells. The cells are also modified to perform specific functions in the plants.  The cells of the permanent tissue are derived from the meristematic tissue only. The permanent tissue cells can be differentiated. The cells are large and a definite shape and size. Large vacuoles are also present inside these cells. The metabolism that occurs in the cells of the permanent tissue is fairly at a lower rate.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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The permanent tissues in a plant are the tissues which contain nondividing cells. The cells are also modified to perform specific functions in the plants.  The cells of the permanent tissue are derived from the meristematic tissue only. The permanent tissue cells can be differentiated. The cells are large and a definite shape and size. Large vacuoles are also present inside these cells. The metabolism that occurs in the cells of the permanent tissue is fairly at a lower rate.

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