Why is it easier to culture meristems compared to permanent tissues?
Why is it easier to culture meristems compared to permanent tissues?

Solution: Meristems have the ability to divide continuously throughout their lives, and their walls are thin and elastic to aid division, making them ideal for tissue. They divide and differentiate into a new plant whereas the permanent tissues have lost the ability of division, so they cannot form a new plant. The ability to divide is lost in permanent cells, and their walls are thick. They must discriminate in order to divide, and hence are more difficult to culture.