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what do you mean by maristematic tissue​

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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In plant biology, the term "meristematic tissue" refers to the living tissues containing undifferentiated cells that are the building blocks of all specialized plant structures. ... In essence, the cells within the meristematic tissues are what allow a plant to increase its length and girth.

Answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean by meristematic tissue.

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MERISTEMATIC TISSUE

These are living tissues which are composed of immature cells that are capable of division throughout life. These tissues are found in growing regions of plants. Cells have a thin cell wall. Cells contain dense cytoplasm and do not have vacuoles. Cells contain prominent and large nucleus.

TYPES OF MERISTEMATIC TISSUE

There are three types of meristematic tissues: apical (at the tips), intercalary (in the middle) and lateral (at the sides).

TISSUE

A group of cells having similar structure and performing similar function are known as tissues.

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