what is plant tissue? how many types of plant tissue? explain it.
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Plant tissues come in several forms: vascular, epidermal, ground, and meristematic. Each type of tissue consists of different types of cells, has different functions, and is located in different places.
Tissue Cell Types Function Locations
Vascular tissue Xylem is made up of vessels and tracheids
Phloem is made up of sieve cells and companion cells Xylem transports water
Phloem transports sugars In stems, leaves, and roots
Epidermal tissue Parenchyma Protect plant tissues and prevent water loss Outer layer of stems, roots, and leaves
Ground tissue Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma Makes up bulk of plant mass Stems, roots, leaves
Meristematic tissue Parenchyma Divide to produce new growth Tips of shoots
Tips of roots
In buds
In a ring around the stem in woody plants
Answer:Plant tissue is a gruop of similar cells performing specialised function for the plant.
There are three type of plant tissue:
Explanation:Dermal Tisue: It covers the outside of plant in a single layer of cells called epidermis.
Ground Tissue: It makes the interior of a plant and carries basic metallic function.
Vascular Tissue: This tissue transport water,mineral and food to the different parts of a plant