Biology, asked by zainab4997, 8 months ago

Differnce Blu
Tracheid & vessels.
3 Speul tube and companion cell
Tendon and ligan ments
coulenchyma & scierenchyma
Areonar connective tissue Rdense
connective tissue
collenchyma
Parenchym
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Answered by Niranjanapillai
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Answer:

tracheids and vessels have thick walls and many are dead cells

they r in tubular form so transport water and other substances vertically

sieve tubes r tubullar cells with perforated walls

the flexibily in plants is due to collenchyma helps to bend the plant without breaking eg: climbers

sclerenchyma make tje plant hard and stiff it is present in hard covering of seeds nuts etc

areolar connective tissue is found in skin and musclesv

it fills the space inside the organs

tendons connect mucles to bones

it is a fibrous tissue with great strength and limited flexibility

two bones are connected to each other by another type of connective tissue called ligaments

parencyma consists of relatively unspecialised cells with thin cell walls they stores food

in some situations the parencyma contains chlorophyll and per forms photosynthesis

therefore it is called chlorenchyma

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