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Diffrence between permanent tissue and meristamatic tissue
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

<div>Meristematic tissue</div> <div>Permanent tissue</div>
<div>i. Cells of meristematic tissue divide repeatedly.</div> <div>i. Cells of permanent tissue do not divide and are derived from the meristematic tissue.</div>
<div>ii. The cells are not differentiated.</div> <div>ii. The cells are differentiated.</div>
<div>iii. The cells are isodiametric.</div> <div>iii. The cells are variable in shape.</div>
<div>iv. Vacuoles are not present.</div> <div>iv. In mature cells, large vacuoles are present.</div>

Ankit Ambasta 7 years, 2 months ago

Tissues that can divide are known as meristamatic tissue. Tissues that are derived from meristemetic and lost their ability to divide known as permanent tissue.
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