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Undifferentiated cells : ______ : : differentiated cells : permanent


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Permanent tissue:

  1. A group of mature and differentiated cells that have lost their ability to divide either permanently or temporarily is referred to as permanent tissue.
  2. In simple terms, a plant's permanent tissue contains nondividing cells, each of which serves a specific purpose in the plant.
  3. Meristematic tissue is the source of permanent tissue cells.
  4. Cell differentiation has already occurred in these cells.

Stem cells:

  1. The stem cells can only differentiate into a few different cell types.
  2. Somatic stem cells, for example, are found in the bone marrow and can only become red blood cells.
  3. Undifferentiated cells are cells that have not yet developed into a specific cell variety.
  4. All other cells arise from undifferentiated stem cells, which are the most fundamental cells in biology.
  5. Undifferentiated cells are the first few cells of an embryo.

Final answer: Undifferentiated cells: stem cells:: differentiated cells: permanent.


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