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What happens to the cells formed by meristematic tissue?​

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Answered by jagritiiiyadav
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The cells formed by meristematic tissue take up a specific role and lose their ability to divide. As a result, they form a permanent tissue. This process of taking up a permanent shape, size and function is called differentiation.

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Answered by daspritam699p6332c
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they are undifferentiated or incompletely differentiated and are totipotent and cqpable of continuous cell division. division of meristematic cells provides new cells for expansion and differentarion of tissues and the initiation of new organs, providing the basic structure of plant body.

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