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What are permanent tissues? Describe the different types of permanent tissues. ​

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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Explanation:

Permanent tissues are made of meristematic cells, that has definite form and shape and have lost the power to divide and differentiate and are of three types- simple, complex and special. The simple tissues are parenchyma, sclerenchyma and collenchyma. Chlorenchyma is a parenchyma, having chloroplast.

Answered by amishasingh2429
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Explanation:

The tissues that are completely grown and have lost the ability of division are known as permanent tissues. The meristematic tissues divide and differentiate to form the permanent tissues.

permanent tissue

Types of Permanent Tissue

Simple Permanent Tissue

These are also known as homogenous tissues. They are made up of a single cell type, usually with the same origin, structure, and function.

Simple permanent tissue is further classified into three types:

Parenchyma

The cells have an oval or round shape.

The cell wall is made up of hemicellulose or cellulose.

The cell is thin-walled.

The cells have vacuoles and very small nucleus.

It is found in all parts of the plant.

The protoplasm is living and dense.

Collenchyma

Cells are long and thick-walled.

The cell wall is made up of cellulose and pectin.

It is the only tissue with the highest refractive index due to the presence of pectin.

It is found in the epidermis and the vascular bundle of dicot leaf.

The amount of chloroplast is less in the cells.

The cells have no intercellular spaces.

Sclerenchyma

These are dead tissues, very hard and rigid in texture.

Cells are thick-walled with various size and shapes.

These provide mechanical support and rigidity to the plant.

Complex permanent Tissue

The complex tissues are made up of various types of cells carrying out distinct functions and are of two types:

Xylem

It transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves of the plant.

It provides support to the plants.

It is divided into-tracheids, vessels, xylem fiber, and xylem parenchyma.

Phloem

It translocates the prepared organic food from the leaves to different parts of the plant.

It is also known as bast.

It is composed of sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem parenchyma, and phloem fibres.

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