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explain plant tissues along with its bifurcation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Tissue division is an important function of growth. There are 2 types of plant tissues as Meristematic Tissues and Permanent Tissues. The meristematic tissue cells have the ability of dividing and they are situated in the root apex and stem apex. However, after some time these tissues are turned into permanent tissues.

Answered by vaishnavi4890
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Hey aki here's your answer

plant tissues are divided into two

meristematic tissue and permanent tissue

meristematic tissue-

The meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which has the capacity to divide. it is the present only at growing regions.

Features of meristematic tissue

the cells are similar in the structure.

Cells are arranged without intercellular space.

meristematic tissues are three types apical Meristem Lateral Meristem and intercalary Meristem

Permanent tissue

diseases which are differentiate to perform a specific function and have lost the ability to divide are called permanent tissue.

features of permanent tissue

the cells maybe thick or thined walled.

the cells have definite size and function.

permanent tissues are two types

simple permanent tissue

Complex permanent tissue

Simple permanent tissue

is composed of single type of cell like parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma.

Complex permanent tissue

it is composed of different type of cells like xylem and phloem.

Hope you understand.

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