What are the different between simple and complex permanent tissue?
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Simple permanent tissues are comprised of a single type of cell, usually in many layers; there are four major types, parenchyma (functional cells), collenchyma (flexible structure), sclerenchyma (rigid structure), and epidermis (outer skin). ... Xylem and phloem are the two major types of complex permanent tissues.
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Simple Permanent Tissue :
• These tissues are made up of one type of cells .
• They perform a variety of functions like protection storage mechanical support etc .
• Examples : Parenchyma , collenchyma and sclerenchyma .
Complex Permanent Tissue :
• Made up of more than one type of cells .
• They help in conduction of water minerals and put two different parts of plant body .
• Examples : xylem and phloem .
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• These tissues are made up of one type of cells .
• They perform a variety of functions like protection storage mechanical support etc .
• Examples : Parenchyma , collenchyma and sclerenchyma .
Complex Permanent Tissue :
• Made up of more than one type of cells .
• They help in conduction of water minerals and put two different parts of plant body .
• Examples : xylem and phloem .
BE BRAINLY!!
# Together we go far
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