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How do permanent tissue have vacuoles?

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Answered by VaibhavPrasad
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The tissues that have lost the capacity of growth and division temporarily or permanently are known as permanent tissue. It is formed as a result of division and differentiation of meristematic tissue.

 Cells have intercellular spaces.

Cell wall is thin and made up of hemicellulose and cellulose.

Vacuole is present and nucleus size is small.

Cells have dense and living protoplasm.



VaibhavPrasad: Meristematic vs Permanent Tissue
The growth of the plant body occurs in two steps; the new cells are produced first, and then these cells are expanded by absorbing water by the vacuole. The cell differentiation produces permanent tissue.
VaibhavPrasad: The main difference between meristematic tissue and permanent tissue is that meristematic tissue consists of young living cells that are capable of continuously dividing and are responsible for the plant growth while permanent tissue consists of specialized cells that have lost their ability to divide and function as protective, conductive, and supportive tissue.
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