define : tissues complex permanent tissues simple permanent tissues
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The complex permanent tissues are made up of more than one type of cell. They coordinate together to perform the same specialized functions in the plant body. They are classified into two types – Xylem and Phloem.
Simple permanent tissues are a group of cells which are similar in origin, structure and function. They are of three types:- a) Parenchyma- are unspecialised living cells which have thin cell walls and are loosely packed so that the intercellular spaces are found between cells of this tissue.
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Complex permanent tissue
Complex permanent tissue is defined as a collection of structurally dissimilar cells performing a common function or set of functions. They are made up of more than one type of cells. They are of two types xylem and phloem. Xylem is the chief water conducting tissue of the plants.
Simple permanent tissue
Simple permanent tissues : A simple permanent tissue is the tissue which is made up of similar permanent cells that carry out the same function or similar set of functions. ... Each cell possesses a large central vacuole and a peripheral cytoplasm.
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