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When the meristematic tissue lose its ability to divide, then they form _

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Answered by adithyakrishnan6137
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Permanent Tissue

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Meristematic Tissue take up a specific role and lose the ability to divide. As a result, they form a permanent tissue. This process of taking up a permanent shape, size, and a function is called differentiation.

Answered by captverma
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Meristematic tissue is the dividing tissue present in the growing regions of the plant. Permanent tissues are derived from meristematic tissue once they lose the ability to divide. They are classified as simple and complex tissues. Parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma are three types of simple tissues.

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