Biology, asked by yashikagaur84, 9 months ago

why do meristematic tissue cells have a prominent nucleuse and dense cytoplasm but vacoules.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • Meristematic cells have dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei because they are actively dividing cells ,so they require cytoplasm and nucleus to control their activities. Vacuole has the function of storing food ,but in meristematic tissue ,cells keep on dividing and their is no need of storing anything.
Answered by bishtvk11850
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Answer:

Meristematic cells are continuously dividing cells so they have a prominent nucleus and dense cytoplasm. But since these cells do not store food material or waste materials, they lack vacuole. Sclerenchyma cells have lignified cell walls which makes them compact and leaves no intercellular spaces

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