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permanent plant tissuse derived from__________.​

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Answered by shanuraj4137
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Explanation:

In simple words, the permanent tissues in a plant are those tissues that contain nondividing cells. The cells are also modified to perform specific functions in the plants. The cells of the permanent tissue are derived from the meristematic tissue.

Answered by vishakhip000
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Sclerenchyma is a simple, permanent tissue. It is the supporting tissue in plants, making the plants hard and stiff. Two types of sclerenchyma cells exist: fibres and sclereids. Sclerenchyma fibres are long and narrow and have thick lignified cell walls.

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