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1.tissue

2.bone

3.plasma

4.cell differention

5.true

6.merstametic tissue and peremenant tissue

8.Plant parenchyma cells make up the bulk of leaves, flowers, and the growing, dividing inner parts of stems and roots.

They perform functions such as photosynthesis, food storage, sap secretion, and gas exchange.

9.blood

10.controoled and non controlled

11.Cardiac muscle tissue is a specialized, organized type of tissue that only exists in the heart. It is responsible for keeping the heart pumping and blood circulating around the body.

Cardiac muscle tissue, or myocardium, contains cells that expand and contract in response to electrical impulses from the nervous system.

13.seive tubes,fibers and xylem tissue

15.Sclerenchyma cells are elongated, dead cells with lignin deposits in their cell wall. They have no intercellular gaps. Sclerenchyma is found in the covering of seeds and nuts, around the vascular tissues in stems and the veins of leaves. Sclerenchyma provides strength to the plant. The main function of sclerenchyma is to provide mechanical support and protection to the plant.

14.Glandular epithelium is a type of epithelial tissue which covers the glands (both exocrine and endocrine) of our body. Their main function is secretion. Both endocrine and exocrine glands produce their secretions through the glandular epithelium via special cells called goblet cells. Glandular epithelium in the reproductive tract is called endocervical glandular epithelium and helps in sexual functions by secreting lubricating fluid during sexual excitation.

The glandular epithelium also lines the intestine where it helps in the absorption of nutrients. Thus it aids in digestion. Thus glandular epithelium is a multifunctional tissue that combines with other tissues to perform vital functions of the body.

16.Phloem is the living tissue in vascular plants that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates, in particular the sugar sucrose,[1] to parts of the plant where needed. This transport process is called translocation.[2] In trees, the phloem is the innermost layer of the bark, hence the name, derived from the Greek word meaning "bark". The term was introduced by Carl Nägeli in 1858.

17.Nerve cells may be described as receivers and transmitters of information that allow an organism to respond appropriately. In the human body, the nervous system (which consists of the central and peripheral nervous system) is said to contain about 1020 individual neurons. Each of the neurons is made up of several parts that enable them to perform their functions appropriately.

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