Biology, asked by taranbirsingh1836, 10 months ago

The cells or tissues of plants which have lost the
power of division are called
(a) permanent tissue
(b) promeristem tissue
(c) protoderm tissue
(d) meristematic tissue

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Answered by Anonymous
0

The cells or tissues of plants which have lost the power of division are called permanent tissue. (option A)

• The group of cells are known as the tissue and there are different types of tissue in the plant anatomy.

• There are many tissues which have completed there full biological growth and becomes incapable to divide further.

• These tissues are known as the permanent tissue and the permanent physical size of this tissues is the reason behind the name of permanent tissue.

Answered by maryamkincsem
3

The correct answer is A .

Explanation:

  • Permanent tissues are the tissues of plant that losses their power of division.
  • In the growing region of the plant Meristematic tissue, which is dividing tissue is situated.
  • Once meristematic tissues lose the ability to divide they become permanent tissues.
  • They are classifies into two groups simple and complex tissues.
  • So, the cells or tissues of plants which have lost the power of division are called Permanent tissues.
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