Biology, asked by abhisekdas169, 1 month ago

most of the animal tissue are dead on maturity.
true/ false​

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Answered by sn8242407
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Sclerenchyma

The chief mechanical tissue of the plant body composed of highly thick walled cell with little or no protoplasm is called as sclerenchyma. The thickening of cell wall is due to deposition of cellulose or lignin or both. Lignin deposited cells are said lignified. Sclerenchyma cells are dead at maturity because of the absence of protoplast.

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Answered by Anonymous
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•No,most of the animal tissue are not dead on maturity.So,the statement is wrong.

Need to know : -

There are basically four types of animal tissue are:

  • Ephitelium Tissue

  • Muscular Tissue

  • Connective Tissue

  • Nervous Tissue

Ephitelium Tissue : - Ephitelium tissue form the protective covering and inner lining of the body and organs.

Connective Tissue : - Connective tissue develop from the mesoderm of an embryo.

Muscular Tissue : - The muscular tissue develops from the mesoderm of the embryo.

Nervous Tissue : - Nervous tissue develops from the ectoderm of the embryo.

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