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what is meristametic tissue and permanent tissue? answer it fast .

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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Meristematic tissues are the tissues which are capable to divide. They are active cells which are undifferentiated cells. They have abundant cytoplasm and a clear nucleus. They add cells and contributes in the growth. For example, apical meristematic tissue.

Permanent tissues are the tissues which are specialized and have lost the capacity to divide. They are differentiated cells which has specific function. They have less cytoplasm as compared to meristematic tissues. For example, parenchyma cells.

Answered by queen4bad
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Meristems produce cells that quickly differentiate, or specialize, and become permanent tissue. Such cells take on specific roles and lose their ability to divide further. They differentiate into three main types: dermal, vascular, and ground tissue.❤️

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