Jack is examining a plant stem slide under the microscope. He can distinctly identify the epidermis, sclerenchyma, and phloem tissues. Arrange the tissues according to the tissue systems that they belong to.
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In a systematic oder they will come is in this way
1. Sclrenchyma
2. Epidermis
3. Pholem
1. Sclrenchyma
2. Epidermis
3. Pholem
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The epidermis and sclerenchyma cells comes under the simple permanent cells where as phloem tissue comes under complex permanent cells.
EXPLANATION:
- The plant tissue is made of two tissue system meristematic and permanent.
- The simple permanent cells are made of tissue composed of single layer of cells.
- The complex permanent cells are made of more than one cell type.
- The simple permanent cell is made up of sieve tube and companion cells.
- Sclerenchyma cells are dead cells and these cells use to protect other cells, it is lignified in nature.
- Epidermis is single layer covering the outer covering or layer of cells.
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