1. Define the term "tissue". 2. How many types of elements together make up the tissue? Name them. 3. How are simple tissues different from complex tissues plants? 4. Differentiate between parenchyma, collenchyma sclerenchyma on the basis of their cell wall. 5. What are the functions of the stomata? 6. Diagrammatically show the difference between the th types of muscle fibres. 7. What is the specific function of the cardiac muscle? 8. Differentiate between striated, unstriated and card muscles on the basis of their structure and site/location the body. 9. Draw a labelled diagram of a neuron. 10. Name the following. (a) Tissue that forms the inner lining of our mouth. (b) Tissue that connects muscle to bone in humans. (c) Tissue that transports food in plants. (d) Tissue that stores fat in our body. (e) Connective tissue with a fluid matrix. (1) Tissue present in the brain. 11. Identify the type of tissue in the following: skin, bark tree, bone, lining of kidney tubule, vascular bundle,
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1. A group of cells together to form a tissue
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Simple tissues are made up of only one type of cells, which look like each other. On the other hand, complex tissues are made up of more than one type of cells. Parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma are the examples of simple plant tissue whereas xylem and phloem are complex tissue.
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