which process in meristematic tissue converts it to permanent tissue?
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cellular differentiation
The permanent tissues always differentiate from the meristematic cells, during the process of growth. These meristematic cells lose the ability to divide and take up a specific role. This process of taking up a permanent shape, size and a function is called cellular differentiation.
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Cellular Differentiation
"Cellular differentiation" is the process by which the permanent tissue is formed by meristematic tissue.
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