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Parenchyma is called as simple permanent tissue why?

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Parenchyma is known to be a simple permanent tissue because it does not contain different types of cells. As the cells of the permanent tissue do not have the ability to divide so the cells are specialized to perform specific functions which are subdivided into groups.

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The cells of permanent tissues do not have the ability to divide. These cells are already differentiated in different tissue types and is now specialized to perform specific functions. They are subdivided into two groups, viz, simple tissues consisting of cells which are more or less similar, e.g. epidermis, parenchyma, chlorenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma and complex tissues consisting of different kinds of cells, e.g. xylem and phloem.

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