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Answered by likhitha2231
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meristamatic tissue - tips of roots and stems

parenchyma tissue - all parts of the plant

Collenchyma tissue - stems and leaves

sclerenchyma tissue - hard parts of the plant

primary dermal tissue - epidermis

Answered by sumellikaagnisha
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The meristem is a type of tissue found in plants. It consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division. Cells in the meristem can develop into all the other tissues and organs that occur in plants. These cells continue to divide until a time when they get differentiated and then lose the ability to divide.

Plants typically have six basic parts: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds.

Collenchyma is a supporting tissue composed of more or less elongated living cells with unevenly thickened, nonlignified primary walls. From: Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations, 2005.

A seed is a small hard part of a plant from which a new plant grows. Seeds have for stored inside for the new plant. In flowering plants and trees, te flowers change into fruits which have seeds inside them.

Phloem is the living tissue in vascular plants that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates, in particular the sugar sucrose, to parts of the plant where needed. This transport process is called translocation.

The epidermis is the outermost of the three layers that make up the skin, the inner layers being the dermis and hypodermis. The epidermis layer provides a barrier to infection from environmental pathogens and regulates the amount of water released from the body into the atmosphere through transepidermal water loss.

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