Simple permanent tissue (plants)

Introduction A permanent tissue is a group of cells that have lost the power of cell division and growth. These cells have attained their definite form and size. These cells may be dead or living, thin walled or thick walled. They are formed by the differentiation of the meristematic cells. The permanent tissue can be … Read more

Differences between meristematic and permanent tissues

S.N Meristematic tissues Permanent tissues 1. Cells are continuously dividing and the process is rapid. Cells do not divide continuously. 2. Thin walled cells. Thin walled or thick walled cells. 3. Made up of simple undifferentiated  cells. Cells are differentiated. 4. Have power of cell division. Do not have power of cell division. 5. Cells … Read more