What is the different between merismatic tissue and parmanent tissue
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The main difference between meristematic tissue and permanent tissue is that meristematic tissueconsists of young living cells that are capable of continuously dividing and are responsible for the plant growth while permanent tissue consists of specialized cells that have lost their ability to divide and function
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Meristematic tissues:
1. These tissues have the capacity to divide.
2. They have thin cellulose wall.
3. They do not have intercellular spaces.
4. They contain dense cytoplasm with prominent nucleus.
5. They contain many small vacuoles in their cytoplasm.
6. They produce permanent tissues.
7. They are responsible for the primary and secondary growth of the plants.
Permanent tissues:
1. These tissues have lost the capacity of division.
2. They have thick cellulose wall.
3. They have large intercellular spaces.
4. They contain thin cytoplasm with normal nucleus.
5. They contain a single large vacuole in their cytoplasm.
6. They are produced by meristemic tissues.
7. These tissues add to the various growths.
1. These tissues have the capacity to divide.
2. They have thin cellulose wall.
3. They do not have intercellular spaces.
4. They contain dense cytoplasm with prominent nucleus.
5. They contain many small vacuoles in their cytoplasm.
6. They produce permanent tissues.
7. They are responsible for the primary and secondary growth of the plants.
Permanent tissues:
1. These tissues have lost the capacity of division.
2. They have thick cellulose wall.
3. They have large intercellular spaces.
4. They contain thin cytoplasm with normal nucleus.
5. They contain a single large vacuole in their cytoplasm.
6. They are produced by meristemic tissues.
7. These tissues add to the various growths.
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