Biology, asked by pavamuruganpbcfes, 1 year ago

what happens to the cells formed by meristematic tissue?

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Answered by Anonymous
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As a result,they form a permanent tissue. This taking of a permanent shape,size and function is called differntiation. Meristematic tissue made the cell , they are known as Meristematic cells , they have the ability to divide , they divide continuously when they don't get mature or become permanent...

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Answered by abhisharma50
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hiii friend Cells formed by themeristematic tissues that mainly undergo the continuous cell division. They are present mostly in the tips of the plants. Meristem is thetissues in plants containing the undifferentiated cells(meristematic cells) that are mainly found in the zones of plant that growth taken place.
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