Biology, asked by Sululagna, 10 months ago

In what direction did permanent tissue moves and how many times did the permanent tissue take to divide each tissue.

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What Are Permanent Tissues?

Picture a house plant. You probably see some green leaves, stems, and a root system submerged in the pot. The leaves might look homogenous on the outside, but inside the plant is a complex system of tissues, or cells, arranged into a functional structure. These tissues are similar to the tissues in our body. They exist in different places, serving different purposes for the plant, such as making and storing food, transporting water, and allowing the plant to grow both above and below ground. There are three types of tissues: simple, complex and special. Today we're going to look at the structure and function of each in your plant.

Simple Tissues

Simple tissues are, well, simple. These tissues are composed of only one type of cell, unlike other tissues that have different types of cells working together. All the cells in this type of tissue are structurally similar, meaning they have the same parts. There are three main types of simple tissue: parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.

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