Biology, asked by Archi1930, 1 year ago

state the difference between types of simple permanent tissue .

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Answered by WolverineX24
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I am sorry Archi, I have not read the question completely. It will be completed now because I know the answer of your first.
Simple tissues are divided into 3 types : PARENCHYMA, Sclarenchyma AND COLLENCHYMA.
Parenchyma tissues are the type of tissues of oval or polygonal cells and are homogeneous, that is identical in nature.Their cell walls are very thin and made of cellulose. Their are intercellular spaces between the cells and their protoplasm is living containing a large vacuole

WolverineX24: These tissues cells are dead on maturity. Their cell wall is very thick, hard, lignified and secondary. These are of 2 types : sclerenchymatous fibres and sclereids (stone cell)
WolverineX24: Sclerenchymatous fibres are long, narrow cells, tapering at both ends. These are strong but flexible. Their cell wall is lignified and cytoplasm is absent. These are aggregated into strands below epidermis in monocot stems and in vascular bundles.
WolverineX24: These fibres provide mechanical strength to the plant, prevent the tearing of the body when the plant bends and the fibres from plants such as flex, jute and hemp are used in the manufacturing of rope and textiles.
WolverineX24: Sclereids are irregular or isodiametric cells. These fibres are brittle. These are found in seed coat, nut shell, the skin and pulp of fruits. These impart hardness to the seed coat.
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