What are simple permanent tissues of plants? Explain
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Simple permanent tissues are a group of cells which are similar in origin, structure and function. They are of three types:- a) Parenchyma- are unspecialised living cells which have thin cell walls and are loosely packed so that the intercellular spaces are found between cells of this tissue.
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Simple Permanent Tissues
•Parenchyma – The cells of this tissue are living, with thin cell walls. Cells can be oval or round in shape. ...
•Collenchyma – These cells are living cells and have an elongated shape. The corners of the cell wall are thickened. ...
•Sclerenchyma – The cells of the sclerenchyma tissue are dead.
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