why do meristematic tissues have dense cytplasm and no vacuoles?
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- Meristematic cells divide frequently and give rise to new cells and hence they need dense cytoplasm and thin cell wall.
- Vacuoles causes hindrance in cell division as it is full of cell sap to provide turgidity and rigidity to the cell.
- Also vacuoles basically serve the purpose of storing of nutrients, excess salts etc.
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hey mate here's ur answer
they don't have vacuoles bcoz its a non living substances nd also it is covered by tonoplast and cytoplasm contains anaerobic respiration nd contains a mixture of water soluble
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they don't have vacuoles bcoz its a non living substances nd also it is covered by tonoplast and cytoplasm contains anaerobic respiration nd contains a mixture of water soluble
hope it wll help you
#be brainly #
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