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identify the types of tissues in the following skin bark of tree bone lining of kidney tubal vascular bundle​

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Answered by krc2005
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Skin: Squamous epithelial tissue-

Describes a single layer of cells that are flat and scale-like in shape.

The bark of tree: Epidermal tissue/cork-

It is the outermost layer of the cell that covers the whole plant

Bone: Connective tissue-

Connective tissue provides support, binds together, and protects tissues and organs of the body.

The lining of kidney tubule: Cuboidal epithelial tissue-

Simple cuboidal epithelium is a layer of cube-like shape cells, i.e. are as wide as tall.

Vascular bundle: Complex permanent tissue (Xylem or phloem)-

Vascular bundles are a collection of tube-like tissues that flow through plants, transporting substances to various parts of the plant.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. Skin: Squamous epithelium (thin, flattened, irregularly shaped cells with centrally placed nucleus).

2. Bark of tree: Cork (protective tissue with dead suberized cells)

3. Bone: Skeletal tissue/osseous tissue

4. Lining of kidney tubule: Cuboidal epithelial tissue (cube like cells with hexagonal appearance and central, spherical nucleus).

5. Vascular bundle: xylem (tracheids, vessels, fibres and parenchyma) and phloem (sieve elements, companion cell, phloem fibres and phloem parenchyma )

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