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What are Meristematic Tissues? Class 9 Science Chapter 6 – Tissues

What are Meristematic Tissues? Class 9 Science Chapter 6 – Tissues

Plant tissues are of two types on the basis of their dividing capacity:-
1.Meristematic tissue (growing tissue)
2. Permanent tissue

Here we will discuss Meristematic Tissue
 MERISTEMATIC TISSUE
  • These are living tissues which are composed of immature cells that are capable of division throughout life.
  • These tissues are found in growing regions of plants.
  • Cells have a thin cell wall.
  • Cells contain dense cytoplasm and do not have vacuoles.
  • Cells contain prominent and large nucleus.
Cells are metabolically highly active, so store food is absent.
Cells are compactly arranged because they do not have inter cellular spaces.

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