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what is the living tissue in plant ​

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Answered by nikita128
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In plants, it consists of relatively unspecialized living cells with thin cell walls that are usually loosely packed so that intercellular spaces are found between cells of this tissue. These are generally isodiametric, in shape. This tissue provides support to plants and also stores food

Answered by kritikasharma12212
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In plants, it consists of relatively unspecialized living cells with thin cell walls that are usually loosely packed so that intercellular spaces are found between cells of this tissue.

The only living tissue in plant xylem is xylem parenchyma. All other three types of tissue, viz., xylem fibers, vessels and tracheids are dead. On contrary to this situation, phloem have three types of living tissues, viz., sieve tube cells, companion cells and phloem parenchyma.

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