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What is Plant Tissue​


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Answered by BrainlyAlexa
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What is Plant Tissue ❓

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Tissue is a group of cells similar in structure and function. Plant tissues are of two main types meristematic and permanent. Meristematic tissue is the dividing tissue present in the growing regions of the plant. Permanent tissues are derived from meristematic tissue once they lose the ability to divide.

Plants are immobile and hence have been provided with tissues made up of dead cells, which provide structural strength. They have to endure unfavourable environmental situations like strong winds, storms, floods etc.

A tissue is a cluster of cells, that are alike in configuration and work together to attain a specific function. Different types of plant tissues include permanent and meristematic tissues.

Meristematic tissue

These tissues have the capability to develop by swift division. They assist in the major growth of the vegetation. Growth in length and growth in diameter of the plant is carried about by these cells. The Meristematic cells are cubical, living cells with a big nucleus. These cells are meticulously crammed with no intercellular spaces. Depending on the section where the meristematic tissues are existing, they are categorized as intercalary, lateral and apical meristems.

➡Apical meristem is existent at the growing tips or apical of stems and roots. Apical meristem upsurges the length of the plant.

➡Lateral meristem is existent in the radial portion of the stem or root. Lateral meristem upsurges the thickness of the plant.

➡Intercalary meristem is found at the internodes or at the base of the leaves. Intercalary meristem upsurges the size of the internode.

➡Old meristematic cells lose the capability to distribute and convert into permanent tissues.

➡This procedure of capturing up a permanent function, size, and shape is termed as differentiation.

Permanent tissues

These cells have lost their ability to distribute but are specialised to offer elasticity, flexibility and strength to the plant. These tissues can be additionally categorised into:

➡Simple Permanent Tissue: They can be classified into sclerenchyma, collenchyma and parenchyma based on their purpose.

➡Complex Permanent Tissue: These tissues include phloem and xylem. Xylem is valuable for the transportation of water and solvable constituents. It is made up of xylem parenchyma, fibres, vessels and tracheids. Phloem is valuable in the transportation of food particles. Phloem consists of phloem parenchyma, phloem fibres, companion cells, sieve cells and sieve tubes.

Parenchyma

These are alive, polygonal cells with a big central vacuole, and have intercellular spaces amidst them. Parenchymatous cells create ground tissue and pith.

Parenchyma consisting of chloroplasts are termed as chlorenchyma. The chlorenchyma helps in photosynthesis.

Parenchyma which consists of big air voids is called aerenchyma. Buoyancy is the main purpose the aerenchyma.

Some parenchymatous cells perform as storage chambers for starch in vegetable and fruits.

Collenchyma

These are stretched out, living cells with minute intercellular gaps. Their cell walls are made up of pectin and cellulose. Collenchyma is found in the marginal regions of leaves and stems and offers flexibility with the structural framework and mechanical support to plants.

Sclerenchyma

These are elongated, dead cells with lignin deposits in their cell wall. They have no intercellular gaps. Sclerenchyma is found in the covering of seeds and nuts, around the vascular tissues in stems and the veins of leaves. Sclerenchyma provides strength to the plant.

Xylem

It helps in the transport of dissolved substances and water all through the plant. The diverse components of the xylem include vessels, tracheids, xylem fibres and xylem parenchyma. Xylem fibres and Tracheids are made up of lignin, which provides structural support to the plant.

Phloem

This tissue helps in the transportation of food all through the plant. The diverse elements of phloem include phloem fibres, sieve tubes, phloem parenchyma and companion cells.

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Answered by Studyingkid
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  • Plant tissue - 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 flowers,leaves,stems and roots.
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