Mention the characteristic features of meristematic cells?
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The word "meristem" was first used by Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli. Meristematic tissues are made up of a variety of shaped live cells. They have a large nucleus without a vacuole. There is no intercellular gap in the cells. The meristem is the region in which these cells are found.
Characteristics features of Merismatic tissues:
- Meristems are the name given to the cells that make up these tissues.
- The ability to regenerate itself exists in meristematic tissue. One cell from each division is similar to the parent cell, while the other cells develop specialized features.
- They contain a very modest number of vacuoles.
- The live, thin-walled meristematic tissue.
- The cells' protoplasm is extremely thick.
- The wounds of a wounded plant are treated by meristematic tissues.
- The meristematic tissue's cells are immature and youthful.
- Food is not kept there.
- They have a high level of metabolic activity.
- They have a single, large, and noticeable nucleus.
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