what forms the basis of classification of tissues present in plants and animals
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there are so many tissues of plants and animals
classification of tissues of plants
maristematic tissues and permanent tissues
they are also divided into another parts
maristematic tissues:-
apical maristem
lateral maristem
intercalary maristem
permanent tissues:-
simple permanent tissues
complex permanent tissues
they both are also devided into parts
simple permanent tissues:-
parenchyma
collenchyma
sclerenchyma
complex permanent tissues:-
xylem
pholem
classification of tissues of plants
maristematic tissues and permanent tissues
they are also divided into another parts
maristematic tissues:-
apical maristem
lateral maristem
intercalary maristem
permanent tissues:-
simple permanent tissues
complex permanent tissues
they both are also devided into parts
simple permanent tissues:-
parenchyma
collenchyma
sclerenchyma
complex permanent tissues:-
xylem
pholem
sanyam1740:
and so,sorry i can't tell about animal tissues right now
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An organ is group of tissues grouped together and working together. Plant tissues include xylem, phloem, collenchyma, sclerenchyma, epidermis and meristematic tissue. Animal tissues include epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nerve tissue.
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