List two types of tissues found in a green plant
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Plants have only three tissue types: 1) Dermal; 2) Ground; and 3) Vascular. Dermal tissue covers the outer surface of herbaceous plants. Dermal tissue is composed of epidermal cells, closely packed cells that secrete a waxy cuticle that aids in the prevention of water loss.
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Two types of tissues are meristematic and non meristematic tissue.
- Meristematic tissue and permanent (or non-meristematic) tissue are the two main forms of plant tissue systems.
- Animal stem cells are analogous to meristematic tissue in that they both contain undifferentiated cells that continue to proliferate and support plant growth. Permanent tissue is made up of dormant plant cells, which are no longer actively dividing.
- Meristems generate cells that swiftly specialise or differentiate into permanent tissue. Such cells acquire particular functions and stop proliferating. Dermal, vascular, and ground tissue are the three basic tissue types into which they differentiate.
- The plant's dermal tissue covers it, provides protection, and regulates water and gas exchange (in roots).
- Ground tissue, which includes parenchyma (which performs photosynthesis in the leaves and storage in the roots), collenchyma (which supports shoots in areas of active growth), and schlerenchyma (which supports shoots in areas of stopped growth), performs a variety of functions depending on the cell type and location in the plant. The ground tissue also serves as the site of photosynthesis, a supporting matrix for the vascular tissue, a structural support for the stem, and a place to
- Water, nutrients, and carbohydrates are transported to various regions of the plant by vascular tissue.
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