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Why meristematic tissues have dense cytoplasm?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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why do meristematic tissue lack vacuole? ... 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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Meristematic cells have a dense cytoplasm because they are actively dividing cells and have a high rate of respiration. They have more number of organelles like mitochondria. These cells are very active and rapidly divide to form new cells, so the cells are constantly producing a lot of bio-molecules, making the cytoplasm very dense.

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