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what is permanent tissue​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Permanent tissues are a group of living or dead cells which are formed by meristematic tissues that have lost their ability to divide. ... a) Parenchyma- are unspecialised living cells which have thin cell walls and are loosely packed so that the intercellular spaces are found between cells of this tissue.

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Answered by mankodiyakomal1234
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plant tissue that has completed its growth and differentiation and is usually incapable of meristematic activity.

Permanent tissues are a group of living or dead cells which are formed by meristematic tissues that have lost their ability to divide. ... a) Parenchyma- are unspecialised living cells which have thin cell walls and are loosely packed so that the intercellular spaces are found between cells of this tissue.

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