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Tissues whose cells are always in a state of division is called permanent tissue.

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Important Questions on Structural Organisation in Plants

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Tissue whose cells are not in a state of division is called meristematic tissue.
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The type of meristem present at the apices of stem and root of vascular plants is called apical meristem.
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Elongated, narrow fibre like sclerenchyma cells with tapered ends are called sclerenchyma fibres.
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More or less short isodiametric sclerenchyma cells are called sclereids.
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Brachysclereids are bone-like elongated or barrel-shaped sclereids with swollen ends.
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Xylem is a complex water-conducting tissue in vascular plants.
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Sieve tubes of phloem are dead cells.
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Phloem fibres are also called wood fibres.