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What happens to the cells formed by division of meristematic tissue?


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They differentiate to form permanent tissue

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They stop plant growth

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They differentiate to form enucleate cells

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None of the above

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Solution

The correct option is A

They differentiate to form permanent tissue


Cells of a meristematic tissue can either continue to divide and remain as meristematic. They may also differentiate and lose their ability to divide and form permanent tissues.


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