meristematic tissue are without nucleus?
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Meristematic tissues are cells or group of cells that have the ability to divide. ... Meristematic tissue is characterized by small cells, thin cell walls, large cell nuclei, absent or small vacuoles, and no intercellular spaces.
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Why do meristematic cells have a prominent nucleus?
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Meristematic cells have immense potential to divide. For this purpose, they have dense cytoplasm and thin cell wall. Vacuoles possess cell sap and provide rigidity and turgidity to the cell. This might pose a problem for cell division. Due to this reason meristematic cells lack vacuole
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