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Identify and define the process by which permanent tissue is formed from meristematic tissue.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process by which permanent tissue is formed from meristematic tissue is called cell differentiation.

Cell differentiation includes taking of permanent shape and size.

Also, the meristematic tissue differentiate or gets divided to form the permanent tissue.

Permanent tissues are of two types i.e., simple and complex permanent tissue.

Both these tissues form by cell differentiation of meristematic tissue.

At a particular time, the meristematic tissues lose it's ability to divide.

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Answered by trisha10433
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when the Meristmatic tissue divides some of the cells stay inside the meristems(dividing region) while some of them are thrown out of meristem ...........These cells are known as
derivatives \: or \: differentiated \\ cells
these cells mature /develop and becomes
permanent \: tissue
and this process is known as
differentiation

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