Biology, asked by shorna9936, 1 year ago

Why meristematic cells have few small or no vacuole?

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Answered by vrinda2882
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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.

Answered by shreyasuhini1
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Answer: Meristematic cells divide frequently and give rise to new cells so they require very thin cell walls. Vacuoles acts as a barrier in cell division as it is filled with sap and provides turgidity and reduces the elasticity and flexibility of the cell, which disturbs the division process of these cells and tissues.

Hence, these Meristematic cells have some small or no vacuoles.

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