CHAPTER- TISSUE
Name the following
a) The tissue which is present at the growing tips
of stem and roots.-
b) The tissue which allows easy bend
c) Protects the plant body against the invasion of parasites
d) The fibrous tissue with great strength but limited flexibility
e) The enucleate thin walled plant cells with
perforated end walls
f) The tissues which makes up the husk of
coconut
g) The tissue presents at the growing tips of root
and stem
h) Elements present in phloem-
I) Elements present in xylem-
j) The pores present in leaf epidermis
k) The function of xylem
l) Two characteristics of cork cells which help
them to function as protective tissue
m) The tissue responsible for increasing the girth of
the stem -
n) Importance of aerenchyma in plants
o) The simple permanent tissue which forms the
basic packing tissue
p) The tissue located at the base of the leaves
&internodes of twigs?
q) non-living component of the phloem
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Explanation:
a. meristematic tissue
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a) Apical Meristematic Tissue
b) Collenchyma
c) Cork
d) Sclerenchyma
e) Sieve Tubes
f) Sclerenchyma
g) Apical Meristematic Tissue
h) Sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem parenchyma and phloem fibres.
i) Trachied, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres.
j) Stomata
k) Helps in the movement of water from the roots to the leaves.
l) - They protect the plant from harmful microbes.
-They protect the plant form mechanical injuries.
-They prevent the loss of water by evaporation and transpiration.
m) Lateral Meristematic Tissue
n) Helps aquatic plants in floating.
o) Parenchyma
p) Epidermal Tissue, Intercalary Meristematic Tissue
q) Phloem fibres
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b) Collenchyma
c) Cork
d) Sclerenchyma
e) Sieve Tubes
f) Sclerenchyma
g) Apical Meristematic Tissue
h) Sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem parenchyma and phloem fibres.
i) Trachied, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres.
j) Stomata
k) Helps in the movement of water from the roots to the leaves.
l) - They protect the plant from harmful microbes.
-They protect the plant form mechanical injuries.
-They prevent the loss of water by evaporation and transpiration.
m) Lateral Meristematic Tissue
n) Helps aquatic plants in floating.
o) Parenchyma
p) Epidermal Tissue, Intercalary Meristematic Tissue
q) Phloem fibres
HOPE THIS HELPS.....
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