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what is differences between meristematic tissue and permanent tissue​

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Answered by singhbharti1478
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Meristematic tissues have capacity to divide qhere permanent tissue do not have. Meristematic tissue have thin cellulose wall whereas permanent tissue has thick cellulose wall. ... Meristematic tissues have many small vacuoles in their cytoplasm whereas permanent tissue contain only single large vacuole in their cytoplasm.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathbb\purple{Meristematic\: Tissue}

\star Meristematic tissue is a young tissue that is capable of continuously dividing and is responsible for the growth of the plant .

\star It is consist of indifferentiated cell.

\star Cell do not consist of intercellular space.

\star It divides rapidly.

\huge\mathbb\purple{Permanent \: Tissue}

\star Permanent tissue is a specialised tissue that has lost its ability to divide and function as protective supportive and conductive tissue.

\star Consist of both differentiated cell or non differentiated cells.

\star Parenchyma is loosely packed and sclerenchyma is compactly packed.

\star Differentiated cell has lost the ability to divide.

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