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The process of formation of permanent tissue in plants is called (a) scalarification (b) differentiation (c) cell thickening (d) specialisation

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(b) Differentiated plant cells generally cannot divide or produce cells of a different type. Therefore, cell division in the meristem is required to provide new cells for expansion and differentiation of tissues and initiation of new organs, providing the basic structure of the plant body.



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