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How do cells of the meristematic tissue transform into cells of the permanent tissue?

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Answered by ay643315
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These meristematic cells lose the ability to divide and take up a specific role. ... The permanent tissues are formed by the differentiated cells, which become specialised to perform specific functions like protection, support, storage and conduction.

Answered by gonirawat
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How do cells of the meristematic tissue transform into cells of the permanent tissue?

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These meristematic cells lose the ability to divide and take up a specific role. ... The permanent tissues are formed by the differentiated cells, which become specialised to perform specific functions like protection, support, storage and conduction.

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