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Describe the different types of cells and tissues found in plants

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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
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The three types of plant cells are foundin each of the major types of plant tissues: dermal, ground, and vasculartissues. ... Vascular tissue runs through the ground tissue inside a plant. It consists of bundles of xylem and phloem, which transport food, water and minerals throughout the plant.

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Answered by mithu30102002
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Tissue System

Tissue Cell Types and Their Functions

Dermal Epidermis Parenchyma Cells:

Guard Cells of Stomata:   Regulates the size of stomata.  This in turn regulates the amount of water loss, oxygen & carbon dioxide exchange in the plant leaf.

Trichomes (hairs):  Expansion of the boundary layer, retardation of water loss, control of heat exchange, light piping, storage of secondary compounds, secretion, protection

Nectary cells: Secretion

Epidermal cells: Protection, support, reduction of water loss.

Sclerenchyma cells:

Sclereids:  Protection and support

Periderm Cork cells (phellem) and Parenchyma cells (pheloderm):  Protection

Ground Parenchyma Parenchyma cells: photosynthesis, storage, support

Laticifers: Secretion, storage of secondary metabolites

Oil Ducts: secretion

Resin & Gum Duct epithelial cells: secretion

Collenchyma Collenchyma cells:photosynthesis, support, gravity perception in grasses

Sclerenchyma Fibers: support, protection

Sclereids: support, protection

Vascular Xylem Vessel Members: Water & mineral transport, support.  Mostly in advanced angiosperms

Tracheids: Water & mineral transport, support.   Mostly in gymnosperms and lower angiosperms

Sclerenchyma Cells: Fibers & Sclereids: support, protection

Xylem Parenchyma Cells: storage, short distance transport

Laticifers: secretion, storage of secondary metabolites

Resin & Gum Duct Epithelial Cells: secretion

Phloem Sieve Tube Members & Companion Cells: transport of sugars, organic nitrogen compounds, and growth regulators in angiosperms

Sieve cells, Albuminous Cells: transport of sugars, organic nitrogen compounds, and growth

Sclerenchyma Cell: Fibers, Sclereids: support, protection

Phloem Parenchyma Cells: storage and short-distance transport

Laticifers: secretion and storage of secondary metabolites

Resin & Gum Duct Epithelial Cells: secretion

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