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what is the function of complex permanent tissue​

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Answered by drmaverick803
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Complex permanent tissue is defined as a collection of structurally dissimilar cells performing a common function or set of functions. They are made up of more than one type of cells. They are of two types xylem and phloem. Xylem is the chief water conducting tissue of the plants. It functions as a conducting tissue for water and minerals from the roots to the stems and leaves. Phloem is the chief food carrying tissue of the plants. It is a living tissue that carries food materials, from the place it is available to the places where it is needed.

Answered by PrinceJK786
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Complex tissues help in the transportation of organic material, water, and minerals up and down the plants. That is why it is also known as conducting and vascular tissue. The common types of complex permanent tissue are: Xylem or wood.

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