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Answered by guptasarita68
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In plant anatomy, tissues are categorized broadly into three tissue systems: the epidermis, the ground tissue, and the vascular tissue.

There are four types of tissues found in animals: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. In this lab you will learn the major characteristics of each tissue and examine various types of each tissue under the microscope.

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Meristems Tissue:

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.The characteristic features of meristematic tissue are as follows:

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.The characteristic features of meristematic tissue are as follows:1. They are composed of immature cells which are in a state of division and growth.

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.The characteristic features of meristematic tissue are as follows:1. They are composed of immature cells which are in a state of division and growth.2. Usually the intercellular spaces are not found among these cells.

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.The characteristic features of meristematic tissue are as follows:1. They are composed of immature cells which are in a state of division and growth.2. Usually the intercellular spaces are not found among these cells.3. The cells may be rounded, oval or polygonal in shape; they are always living and thin-walled.

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.The characteristic features of meristematic tissue are as follows:1. They are composed of immature cells which are in a state of division and growth.2. Usually the intercellular spaces are not found among these cells.3. The cells may be rounded, oval or polygonal in shape; they are always living and thin-walled.4. Each cell of meristematic tissue possesses abundant cytoplasm and one or more nuclei in it.

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.The characteristic features of meristematic tissue are as follows:1. They are composed of immature cells which are in a state of division and growth.2. Usually the intercellular spaces are not found among these cells.3. The cells may be rounded, oval or polygonal in shape; they are always living and thin-walled.4. Each cell of meristematic tissue possesses abundant cytoplasm and one or more nuclei in it.5. The vacuoles in the cells may be quite small or altogether absent.

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.The characteristic features of meristematic tissue are as follows:1. They are composed of immature cells which are in a state of division and growth.2. Usually the intercellular spaces are not found among these cells.3. The cells may be rounded, oval or polygonal in shape; they are always living and thin-walled.4. Each cell of meristematic tissue possesses abundant cytoplasm and one or more nuclei in it.5. The vacuoles in the cells may be quite small or altogether absent.Meristems and Growth of Plant Body:

Meristems Tissue:A meristematic tissue consists of a group of cells which remain in a continuous state of division or they retain their power of division.The characteristic features of meristematic tissue are as follows:1. They are composed of immature cells which are in a state of division and growth.2. Usually the intercellular spaces are not found among these cells.3. The cells may be rounded, oval or polygonal in shape; they are always living and thin-walled.4. Each cell of meristematic tissue possesses abundant cytoplasm and one or more nuclei in it.5. The vacuoles in the cells may be quite small or altogether absent.Meristems and Growth of Plant Body:Beginning with the division of the oospore, the vascular plant generally produces new cells and forms new organs until it dies. In the beginning of the development of the plant embryo cell division occurs throughout the young organism.

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