Biology, asked by nehasrivastava9740, 1 year ago

what happens when apical meristem looses its ability to divide

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Answered by Ney13
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Here it is;

When apical meristem loses it's ability to divide it takes up specific function. It forms simple permanent tissue, such as, Collenchyma, Parenchyma, Sclerenchyma.
Answered by pranjalrocky
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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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