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  1. Permanent tissues are the plant tissues that have lost the ability to grow and divide. These arise from the meristematic tissue. Permanent tissues are simple and complex.

  2. Q1. What is a permanent tissue? Describe the different types of simple permanent tissue. Answer: Permanent tissues are a group of living or dead cells which are formed by meristematic tissues that have lost their ability to divide. That is, these tissues have undergone differentiation and are incapable of meristematic activities. It is of two ...

  3. Jul 27, 2017 · 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. Types of permanent tissue. Simple permanent tissue; Complex permanent tissue; Secretory tissue; 1. Simple permanent tissue

  4. Tissues that have become mature and do not have the ability to divide further are called permanent tissues. Permanent tissues are made up of cells that do not undergo cell division. The cells in these tissues are modified to perform some specific functions.

  5. Jan 25, 2023 · Permanent Tissue Definition. A Permanent tissue is defined as a group of mature and differentiated cells that have lost the capacity of cell division either permanently or temporarily. In simple terms, the permanent tissue of a plant contains nondividing cells, and each cell has certain functions in a plant.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Permanent Tissue. 1. Meristematic Tissue. Meristematic tissues consist of cells that undergo continuous division, known as “meristem.” The term “meristem” originates from the Greek word “meristos,” meaning divisible, and was coined by Carl Nageli. Characteristics of a meristematic tissue.

  7. Oct 31, 2023 · There are two types of plant tissues: meristematic tissue found in plant regions of continuous cell division and growth, and permanent (or non-meristematic) tissue consisting of cells that are no longer actively dividing.

  8. Jul 31, 2022 · Plants are multicellular eukaryotes with tissue systems made of various cell types that carry out specific functions. Plant tissue systems fall into one of two general types: meristematic tissue and permanent (or non-meristematic) tissue.

  9. What Are Permanent Tissues? Picture a house plant. You probably see some green leaves, stems, and a root system submerged in the pot. The leaves might look homogenous on the outside, but inside...

  10. Let's explore what simple permanent tissues are. Created by Khadijatul Qubra. Questions. Tips & Thanks. Sort by: Top Voted. Arnav A. 7 months ago. whats the difference between lignin and pectin? •. ( 2 votes) 9 days ago. lignin provides strength and rigidity in the cell wall and pectin gives cohesion and flexibility to plant cell walls. ( 1 vote)

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