Biology, asked by mithunM249, 10 months ago

Which of these BEST describes a plant permanent tissue?

1 point

a) tissue that cannot die

b) tissue that does not contain any cells

c) tissue that has stopped differentiating

d) tissue that can develop into roots and stems​

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
1

The correct option is c) tissue that has stopped differentiating

Explanation:

  • In the field of biology, permanent tissue can be described as the tissues which have lost the ability to divide further.

  • Unlike the meristematic tissues, the permanent tissues cannot grow further.

  • Other options, like option D, is incorrect because a tissue that cannot develop into roots or stems will be undifferentiated tissue and not permanent tissue.

  • Hence, the correct option is C. permanent tissue are the tissue that has stopped differentiating.
Answered by brainlyvirat187006
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Answer:

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The correct option is c) tissue that has stopped differentiating

Explanation:

In the field of biology, permanent tissue can be described as the tissues which have lost the ability to divide further.

Unlike the meristematic tissues, the permanent tissues cannot grow further.

Other options, like option D, is incorrect because a tissue that cannot develop into roots or stems will be undifferentiated tissue and not permanent tissue.

Hence, the correct option is C. permanent tissue are the tissue that has stopped differentiating.

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