what is the basis of classifying plant tissue into meristematic and permanent types? very short answer
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There are some tissues in plants that divide throughout their life. These tissues are localised in certain regions. Based on the dividing capacity of the tissues, various plant tissues can be classified as growing or meristematic tissue and permanent tissue. Cell growth in animals is more uniform.
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Meristematic tissue is made up of a group of cells which divide repeatedly to form new cells. This tissue is found in the growing regions of plants such as tips of roots, stems and branches. Their main function is to make plant grow.
Permanent tissues are composed of cells that have attained their definite form and size. They do not divide further.
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