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Meristematic tissue to permanent tissue process called

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Answered by bigb2406k15
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When meristematic tissue take up a function and become permanent tissue, this process a called DIFFERENTIATION

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Answered by aru1901
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The permanent tissues always differentiate from the meristematic cells, during the process of growth. These meristematic cells lose the ability to divide and take up a specific role. This process of taking up a permanent shape, size and a function is called cellular differentiation. The permanent tissues are formed by the differentiated cells, which become specialised to perform specific functions like protection, support, storage and conduction.

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