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What are plant tissues?​

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Answered by Glimmers
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Plant tissue is a collection of similar cells performing an organized function for the plant. Each plant tissue is specialized for a unique purpose, and can be combined with other tissues to create organs such as leaves, flowers, stems and roots. The following is a brief outline of plant tissues, and their functions within the plant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plant tissue is a collection of similar cells performing an organized function for the plant. Each plant tissue is specialized for a unique purpose, and can be combined with other tissues to create organs such as leaves, flowers, stems and roots

There Are three types of Plant tissues:-

  1. Dermal Tissue
  2. Vascular Tissue
  3. Epidermis Tissue

Dermal Tissue:-

Dermal tissue is found covering the younger primary parts of a plant. These include leaves, roots, stems, flowers, fruits, and seeds. Plant parts that become woody no longer have dermal tissue as their outer layer because it is replaced by periderm, or cork

Vascular Tissue:-

The primary components of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem.

Epidermis Tissue:-

Cells forming the outer surface of the leaves and of the young plant body

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