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why there are no vacuoles in the intercalary meristem answer in short don't copy ​

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Answered by yadunandini2006
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Explanation:

vacuoles are responsible for storage of food and water the intercalary tissue do not store them the vacuoles contain with sap provide rigidity to SAP. ... hence, vacuoles are not present in them .

Answered by oOTheBrainOo
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These cells needs the dense cytoplasm and thin cell walls. Meristematic cells have immense potential to divide. For this purpose, they have dense cytoplasm and thin cell wall. Due to this reason meristematic cells lack vacuole.

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