Question
Permanent tissues differ from meristematic tissue in:
- Inability to divide.
- Attainment of definite shape and size.
- Performing a distinct function.
- All the above.
Permanent tissues differ from meristematic tissue in:
Explanation:
The tissues formed by meristematic tissues take up a specific role and lose the ability to divide further. As a result, they form a permanent tissue. This process of taking up a permanent shape, size, and a function is called differentiation. Cells of meristematic tissue differentiate to form different types of permanent tissue.
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