Biology, asked by zarakhan18, 1 year ago

what do you mean by permanent and meristematic tissue ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tissue is a group of cells with more or less common origin and doing a specific function. They are (1) Meristematic tissues and (2) Permanent tissues. Meristem is a type of tissue system in plants, composed of a mass of undifferentiated cells and their primary function is to take part in the growth of plants.


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➡ PERMANENT MERISTEMATIC TISSUE

➡PERMANENT TISSUE MAY BE DEFINED AS A GROUP OR COLLECTION OF LIVING OR DEAD CELLS FORMED BY MERISTEMATIC TISSUE AND HAVE LOST THEIR ABILITY TO DIVIDE AND HAVE PERMANENTLY PLACED AT FIXED POSITIONS IN THE PLANT BODY

➡ PERMANENT MERISTEMATIC TISSUE ORIGINATE FROM MERISTEMATIC TISSUE AND BECOME PERMANENT AT FIXED POSITIONS IN THE PLANT BODY

➡ THEY ARE MADE UP OF MATURE CELLS THAT HAVE UNDERGONE GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION.

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