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what is the difference between Permanent tissue and meristematic tissue

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Answered by lovekushgautam21
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Meristematic tissue.-: These are simple living tissues having thin walled compactly arranged immature cells whish are capable of division and formation of new cells. main features of meristematic tissues are:- (1). Thin primary cell wall ( cellulosic). (2). Intercellular spaces are absent( compact tissue).(3). Generally vacuols are absent, dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei are present.(4). Large numbers of cell organelles are present. Permanent tissue (1) The permanent tissues are composed of those cells which have lost their capability to divide. (2) They have definite shape, size and thickness. the permanent tissue may be dead or living. (3) The division and differentiation of the cells of meristematic tissues give rise to permanent tissues.
Answered by Misssss
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Answer:meristematic tissue:-

Cytoplasm is dense ,vacuoles are nearly absent.

Intercellular spaces are absent.

Its cells are living.

It provides growth to the plants.

PARMANENT TISSUE:-

Its cells do not normally divide.

Its cells may be living or dead.

Intercellular spaces are often present.

Cell wall of its cells are thin or thick.

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