write down characteristic meristematic and permanent tissue
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Characteristics of permanent tissue:
Permanent tissues are derivatives of meristematic tissueThey are mature tissue and the cell have lost the capacity of cell division.
Characteristics of meristematic tissue (Greek word; meristos- means “divisible”)Meristematic tissue is a group of cells that has power of continuous division.Cells are immature and youngMeristematic tissue is commonly called as meristems.Shape of cell: each cell is oval, rounded, polygonal or rectangularSize: smallIntercellular space: AbsentCell wall: thin walled made up of celluloseNucleus: single large and prominentReserved food: cell do not store foodCell division: high capacity and continuousMetabolic activity: very high
Characteristics of meristematic tissue (Greek word; meristos- means “divisible”)Meristematic tissue is a group of cells that has power of continuous division.Cells are immature and youngMeristematic tissue is commonly called as meristems.Shape of cell: each cell is oval, rounded, polygonal or rectangularSize: smallIntercellular space: AbsentCell wall: thin walled made up of celluloseNucleus: single large and prominentReserved food: cell do not store foodCell division: high capacity and continuousMetabolic activity: very high
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Characteristics of meristematic tissue
(Greek word; meristos- means “divisible”)
Meristematic tissue is a group of cells that has power of continuous division.
Cells are immature and youngMeristematic tissue is commonly called as meristems.
Shape of cell: each cell is oval, rounded, polygonal or rectangular
Size: small
Intercellular space: Absent
Cell wall: thin walled made up of cellulose
Nucleus: single large and prominent
Reserved food: cell do not store food
Cell division: high capacity and continuous
Metabolic activity: very high
Characteristics of permanent tissue:
Permanent tissues are derivatives of meristematic tissue
They are mature tissue and the cell have lost the capacity of cell division.
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(Greek word; meristos- means “divisible”)
Meristematic tissue is a group of cells that has power of continuous division.
Cells are immature and youngMeristematic tissue is commonly called as meristems.
Shape of cell: each cell is oval, rounded, polygonal or rectangular
Size: small
Intercellular space: Absent
Cell wall: thin walled made up of cellulose
Nucleus: single large and prominent
Reserved food: cell do not store food
Cell division: high capacity and continuous
Metabolic activity: very high
Characteristics of permanent tissue:
Permanent tissues are derivatives of meristematic tissue
They are mature tissue and the cell have lost the capacity of cell division.
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