Biology, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

What is a meristematic tissue? How is it different from permanent tissues? ​

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Answered by manyash266
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Meristematic tissue cells are either undifferentiated or incompletely differentiated; they continue to divide and contribute to the growth of the plant. In contrast, permanent tissue consists of plant cells that are no longer actively dividing

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Answered by tanvikatrujwar28
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Meristematic tissue is a growing or dividing tissue which are present in plants. This meristematic tissue takes a definite shape, structure and a function through the process called differentiation and forms permanent tissue.

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