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what is meant by meristomatic tissue and permanent tissue ???? plz help me I need to complete my noted​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. ... Such cells take on specific roles and lose their ability to divide further.

Answered by InstaPrince
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Permanent Tissues - The tissues that are completely grown and have lost the ability of division are known as permanent tissues. The meristematic tissues divide and differentiate to form the permanent tissues.

Meristomatic Tissues - Meristematic tissues, or simply meristems, are tissues in which the cells remain forever young and divide actively throughout the life of the plant. ... A plant has four kinds of meristems: the apical meristem and three kinds of lateral—vascular cambium, cork cambium, and intercalary meristem.

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