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Meristematic tissue are

a)

Premature having ability of division

b)

Mature does not have ability of division

c)

Premature not having ability of division

d)

Complex differentiating in xylem, phloem and cambium



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Meristematic tissue are

a)

Premature having ability of division

b)

Mature does not have ability of division

c)

Premature not having ability of division

d)

Complex differentiating in xylem, phloem and cambium

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Answer Key / Explanation : (a) -

(a)

Tissue is a group of cells performing a particular function. Tissue are mainly of two types

(i) Meristematic tissues These tissues contain immature and young cells that are much active and capable of showing continuous divisions and redivisions. They may be promeristem, primary meristem, secondary meristem, apical meristem, intercalary meristem and lateral meristem.

(ii)  Permanent tissues These are made up of mature cells, which have lost the capacity to divide and have attained a permanent shape, size and function, e.g., simple (parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma), complex (xylem, phloem) and secretory tissue. 

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