What happens to meristematic tissue when it laoes ability to divide
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meristematic tissue loses its ability to divide and become permanent cells by the process differentiation.
the meristematic tissue loses protoplasmic content, undergo cell wall changes and attains maximal size.
also permanent cells regain the ability to divide by the process dedifferentiation.
the dedifferentiated cells lose the ability to divide by the process redifferentiation.
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