how are simple tissues differ from complex tissues in plants
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Simple Tissue:
1. Simple tissue consists of only one type of tissue, hence is homogeneous.
2. This includes parenchyma, collenchymas and sclernchyma.
3. They occur in all parts of the plant.
4. They perform a wide range of functions.
Complex Tissues:
1. It is composed different types of cells, hence is heterogeneous.
2. This includes xylem and phloem.
3. These have restricted distribution, they occur in vascular region only .
4. These are meant for conduction.
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Simple Tissue:
1. Simple tissue consists of only one type of tissue, hence is homogeneous.
2. This includes parenchyma, collenchymas and sclernchyma.
3. They occur in all parts of the plant.
4. They perform a wide range of functions.
Complex Tissues:
1. It is composed different types of cells, hence is heterogeneous.
2. This includes xylem and phloem.
3. These have restricted distribution, they occur in vascular region only .
4. These are meant for conduction.
Hope this helps ! ..
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A simple tissue is composed of only one type of cells while the complex tissue is composed of different types of cells.
For example- parenchyma is a simple tissue which is composed of thin-walled polyhedral, isodiametric living cells with sufficient cytoplasm and one or more nuclei. Phloem is a complex tissue that is composed of four elements namely, sieve elements, companion cell, phloem fibres, and phloem parenchyma and serves in translocation of organic nutrients.
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