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What are permanent tissues
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What are permanent tissues
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Permanent tissue is composed of cells that have lost the ability to divide and has attained a definite shape or form. There are three main types of permanent tissue. 1) simple, 2)complex, 3) special tissues.
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Permanent tissues are composed of cells, which have lost the power of cell division and moulded into anparticular form according to their function.
The cells of permanent tissue are mature and have definite shape, size and function.
The cells maybe living or dead, either thin walled or thick walled.
The cell wall is composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, pectin and lignin.
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