Biology, asked by ayush12138, 1 year ago

why cells of the meristematic tissues are cubical in shape​

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Answered by Sino7720
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Because they don't have intercellular spaces and these cells are compactly arranged.

Answered by navya082003
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hey mate here's your answer...

i think cells of meristems are spherical in shape...
as you can see in attachment..


Meristematic tissue or meristems, as they are also called are tissues that have the ability to enlarge, stretch and differentiate into other types of cells as they mature. The cells of this tissue are generally young and immature, with the power of continuous division.

Meristematic cells are all living cells. The meristematic cells can be oval or rounded or polygonal in shape. They have a large nucleus with no vacuoles. Intercellular space between cells is absent. The cells are also small in size but have a high capacity of cell division.



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