B. Name the kind of tissue found:
1. At the tip of plant
2. Beneath epidermis in stem, petiole and leaves of the plants
3. In vascular bundles
4. Food conducting tissue in plants
5. A component of Xylem which is living.
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Answer:
Plants grow throughout their entire life. This is due to a small structure at the tip of the plant's shoots known as the meristem. This is the control center for the maintenance of stem cells—which can be converted into any cell type—and for the creation of plant organs such as side shoots and leaves.
1.Meristematic tissues are the dividing cells present on the apex of root and shoot.
2.Collenchyma tissue is found immediately under the epidermis, young stems, petioles, and leaf veins. Also, it has been seen in avocado fruit hypodermis. Collenchyma cells may or may not contain a few chloroplasts, and may perform photosynthesis and store food.
3.xylem and phloem are the tissues found in vascular bundles.
4.the food-conducting tissue, or phloem (inner part of bark in tree trunks), are complex tissues containing several types of cells, but each includes a cell type that is structurally more specialized for conduction than the associated cells and is assumed to be the main conduit for the rapid long distance transport.
5.Xylem parenchyma
1 Answer. Xylem parenchyma is the living component of xylem.