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what are meristematic cells called parents cell​

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Answered by hinalamin33
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The cells of these tissues are commonly called meristems. ... Every time the cell divides, one cell remains identical to the parent cell, and the others form specialized structures. They have very small and few vacuoles. The meristematic tissue is living and thin-walled. The protoplasm of the cells is very dense.

Meristematic cells are undifferentiated or incompletely differentiated, and are totipotent and capable of continued cell division. Division of meristematic cells provides new cells for expansion and differentiation of tissues and the initiation of new organs, providing the basic structure of the plant body.

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The cells of these tissues are commonly called meristems. ... Every time the cell divides, one cell remains identical to the parent cell, and the others form specialized structures. They have very small and few vacuoles. The meristematic tissue is living and thin-walled. The protoplasm of the cells is very dense.

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