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What are the permanent cells in flowering plants?​

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Answered by mrshivamtripathi
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Explanation:

Permanent tissues are made up of mature cells which have lost the capacity to divide and have attained a permanentshape, size and function due to division and differentiation in meristematic tissues. The cells of these tissues are either living or dead, thin-walled or thick-walled.

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Explanation:

Explanation: Permanent tissues are made up of mature cells which have lost the capacity to divide and have attained a permanentshape, size and function due to division and differentiation in meristematic tissues. The cells of these tissues are either living or dead, thin-walled or thick-walled.

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