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Difference between Fibres and Sclerids | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Fibres and Sclerids. Difference # Fibre: 1. It is elongated and narrow like a thread. 2. End walls are tapering. 3. Fibres generally occur in bundles. 4. Usually un-branched. 5. Pits narrow and un-branched. 6. Pits are oblique. 7. Fibres are formed directly from derivatives of meristematic cells 8. Fibres [...]

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Difference between Meristematic and Permanent Tissues | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Meristematic and Permanent Tissues. Difference # Meristematic Tissues: 1. It is a simple tissue. 2. The cells are small and isodiametric. 3. Vacuoles are either small or absent. 4. Crystals and other cell inclusions are absent. 5. Respiratory and biosynthetic activities are very high. 6. Intercellular spaces are very small [...]

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Difference between Protoxylem and Metaxylem | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Protoxylem and Metaxylem. Difference # Protoxylem: 1. It is the first formed xylem. 2. It develops before the plant organ has completed its growth. 3. Protoxylem is comparatively less prominent. 4. It is made up of smaller and narrower elements. 5. The wall thickenings of the conducting elements are of [...]

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