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permanent tissue differ from meristematic tissue in

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Meristematic tissue has cells small in size and isodiametric in shape. Permanent tissue has cells large in size and their shape varies. ... Cells are compactly arranged without having intercellular spaces. Cells are arranged loosely in the parenchyma and compactly in sclerenchyma.

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Meristematic tissue cells are either undifferentiated or incompletely differentiated; they continue to divide and contribute to the growth of the plant. In contrast, permanent tissue consists of plant cells that are no longer actively dividing. ... Such cells take on specific roles and lose their ability to divide further.

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