Meristematic tissue is made up of immature cells that have the ability to divide and differentiate into permanent tissues. There are three main types of meristematic tissue: apical meristem at the tips of roots and shoots, lateral meristem like vascular cambium, and intercalary meristem between permanent tissues. Meristematic tissue is classified based on origin, position, function, and plane of cell division. The quiescent center is a group of inactive cells in the root tip that acts as a reservoir and restores growth if the root is damaged.