Only undifferentiated cells are found in meristematic tissue
Plant tissue systems fall into one of two general types: meristematic tissue and permanent (or non-meristematic) tissue. Cells of the meristematic tissue are found in meristems, which are plant regions of continuous cell division and growth.
Meristematic tissues never lose the ability to divide untill and unless there is any human factor involved.
meristematic tissue
example of comfort zone?
Root cap, meristematic cells zone, root hair zone, mature tissue system etc.
It is the merestematic zone just below the root cap.
This is the organization of roots from the base closest to the plant itself to the tip of the root: zone of maturation - cells specialize to carry particular functions (root hairs present) zone of elongation - rows of newly produced cells elongate zone of cell division - new cells being produced root cap - covers the growing tip
the cells of meristematic area are smaller.
Only undifferentiated cells are found in meristematic tissue
Cells in and around the meristems are the only ones that divide. Once the cell has been pushed past the meristematic zone, it stops dividing. Meristematic cells are also undifferentiated, they have not yet developed specializations such as vascular or dermal tissue.
Meristematic tissues have the capacity to divide while permanent tissue lost the capacity of division. Meristematic tissue have thin cellulose walls while permanent tissue has a thick cellulose wall.
Meristematic cells
They are meristematic cambium cells located in a layer just inside the bark of trees and shrubs.
Plant tissue systems fall into one of two general types: meristematic tissue and permanent (or non-meristematic) tissue. Cells of the meristematic tissue are found in meristems, which are plant regions of continuous cell division and growth.
Meristematic tissues never lose the ability to divide untill and unless there is any human factor involved.
A meristematic cell