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Most of the tissues are _____________in plants as they provide mechanical strength to the plants. Meristematic cells are capable of ____________________ The nuclei of meristematic cell is_______________ The cell wall of meristematic cell is made of___________________ Parenchyma which contains chlorophyll is called ___________________ Parenchyma is a type of __________________ ________________________meristems are found at the apices of root and shoot.

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Answered by sureshgowda24244
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Answer:

a. Xylem and Phloem

b. Stomata

c. Suberin

d. Sclenchyma

e. Collenchyma

f. Xylem;Phloem

g. Water and minerals

h. Food, leaf

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Answered by smartbrainz
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most of the tissues are conducting tissue in plant as they provide mechanical strength to the plant. Meristematic tissue are capable of growth and division. The nuclei of the meristematic tissue is large and around. The cell wall of the meristematic tissue is made up of cellulose. Parenchyma which contains chlorophyll is known as chlorenchyma parenchyma is a type of simple permanent meristem found at the apex of the root and shoot

Explanation:

  • There are many plant tissue which help the plant in functions other than supporting the plant. the conducting tissue helps in the conduction of essential nutrients and food. The conducting tissue can be of two type.
  • The first type of tissue is the xylem which helps in the conduction of the water and Minerals which is absorbed from the soil to the other parts of the plant which of the following helps in the conduction of the nutrients which is produced by the process of photosynthesis to other parts of the plant.
  • The conducting tissue does not help up in the supporting function of the plant.

To know more about the conducting tissue in plant,

Name the conducting tissue in plants and explain their function ..

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