Permanent tissues differe from meristematic tissue in
(a) Inability to divide
(b) attainment of definite shape and size
(c) performing a distinct function
(d) all the above
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Answer:
d)
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Answer: The correct answer is option D.(all of the above)
Explanation:Meristematic tissues: These tissues have the capacity to divide. They have a thin cellulose wall. They do not have intercellular spaces. They contain dense cytoplasm with a prominent nucleus. They contain many small vacuoles in their cytoplasm. They produce permanent tissues. They are responsible for the primary and secondary growth of the plants.
Permanent tissues: These tissues have lost the capacity of division. They have a thick cellulose wall. They have large intercellular spaces. They contain a thin cytoplasm with a normal nucleus. They contain a single large vacuole in their cytoplasm. They are produced by meristematic tissues. These tissues add to the various growths.
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