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meristematic tissue​

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A meristem is the tissue in most plants containing undifferentiated cells, found in zones of the plant where growth can take place. Meristematic cells give rise to various organs of a plant and are responsible for growth. Differentiated plant cells generally cannot divide or produce cells of a different type.

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\huge \text{Meristematic\: Tissue}MeristematicTissue \\ </p><p>➜ Plants keep growing till they die, because they have tissue meant only for growth, called Meristematic Tissue. It is composed of cells which keep on dividing forming new cells.</p><p> \\ </p><p>➜ It occurs in the growing regions like root tip, stem Apex and buds. \\ </p><p>\Large \text{Features\: Of\: Meristematic\: Tissue} \\ </p><p>➜ The cells have thin walls.</p><p> \\ </p><p>➜ The cells divide actively and cause growth.</p><p> \\ </p><p>➜ The cells are closely arranged without any intercellular spaces in between.</p><p> \\ </p><p>➜ The cells have large nucleus, lack chloroplasts.</p><p></p><p>

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