how can secondary meristem be formed from permanent tissue when permanent tissue isn't able to divide itself?
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The primary permanent tissue undergoes a process called dedifferentiation, which gives secondary meristem.
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Explanation:b
The primary tissue lists the ability to divide so it forms parmanent tissue
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