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What is tissue?Name all the types of tissues.

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Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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Answer:

Tissues are groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function. The word tissue comes from a form of an old French verb meaning “to weave”. There are four different types of tissues in animals: connective, muscle, nervous, and epithelial. In plants, tissues are divided into three types: vascular, ground, and epidermal. Groups of tissues make up organs in the body such as the brain and heart.

There are two types of tissue. They are :-

  • Plant tissue
  • Animal tissue.

Plant tissue

1. Simple tissue (a) Parenchyma

(b) Collenchyma

(c) Sclerenchyma → (i) Fibre

(ii)Sclereids

2. Complex tissue

(a) Xylem → (i) Tracheids

(ii) Vessels

(iii) Xylem parenchyma

(iv) Xylem fibre

(b) Phloemn → (i) Seive cell

(ii) Companion cell

(iii) Phloem parenchyma

(iv) Phloem fibre

Animal tissue

1. Epithelial tissue

(a) Squamous Epithelial Tissue

(b) Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue

(c) Columnar Epithelial Tissue

2. Connective tissue

(a) Fibrous Connective Tissue

(b) Skeletal Connective Tissue →

(i) Cartilage

(ii) Bone

(c) Fluid Connective Tissue →

(i) Blood

(ii) Lymphoid

3. Muscular Tissue

(a) Voluntary or Striated muscle

(b) Involuntary or Smooth muscle

(c) Cardiac muscle

4. Nerve Tissue

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A tissue is a group of similar cells that forms a organ.

Different types of Animal tissues are :

  1. Epithelial Tissue
  2. Muscular Tissue
  3. Connective Tissue
  4. Nervous Tissue
  5. Fluid Connective tissue

Different types of plant tissues are :

Simple permanent tissue :

  1. Parenchyma
  2. Collenchyma
  3. Sclerenchyma

Complex Tissues :

  1. Xylem
  • Xylem Parenchyma
  • Tracheids
  • Xylem Fibre
  • Vessels

2. Phloem

  • Phloem Parenchyma
  • Phloem Fibres
  • Companion cells
  • Sieve tubes
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