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What happens to the cells formed by meristematic tissue?NCERT Class IXSciences - Main Course BookChapter 6. Tissues

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Answered by santy2
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The meristematic tissue or the meristem, is a region in plants that have many undifferentiated cells which are called meristematic cells. The meristem is found in regions where growth in the plant can take place. The meristematic cells have the ability to differentiate and form organs in the plant and also continue the growth process. 
Answered by Parulsinghal
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The cells made up of meristematic tissue take up a specific function and lose their ability to divide and form a permanent tissue

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and take up the permanent shape, size and function...

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