what happens when apical meristem looses its ability to divide
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When apical meristem loses it's ability to divide it takes up specific function. It forms simple permanent tissue, such as, Collenchyma, Parenchyma, Sclerenchyma.
When apical meristem loses it's ability to divide it takes up specific function. It forms simple permanent tissue, such as, Collenchyma, Parenchyma, Sclerenchyma.
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The meristematic cells mature, get differentiated, loose their ability to divide and finally get converted into permanent tissues.
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The meristematic cells mature, get differentiated, loose their ability to divide and finally get converted into permanent tissues.
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