Biology, asked by bindyah0614, 9 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
1

HERE IS UR ANSWER DEAR,

SIMPLE PERMANENT TISSUES:

  • PARENCHYMA – The cells of this tissue are living, with thin cell walls. Cells can be oval or round in shape. They have a large central vacuole and a dense cytoplasm. The parenchyma tissue is located in the soft parts of the plant such as cortex and pith. It mainly acts as a packing tissue, providing mechanical support. It also helps in the storage of food. Based on the specific functions, parenchyma can be further classified into Aerenchyma and Chlorenchyma.

  • COLLENCHYMA – These cells are living cells and have an elongated shape. The corners of the cell wall are thickened. There is very little intercellular space present. The collenchyma tissue can be located in the leaf stalks, below the epidermis etc. Its main function is to provide flexibility to the plants as well as mechanical support.

  • SCLERENCHYMA– The cells of the sclerenchyma tissue are dead. The cell wall is very thick due to the deposition of lignin. The cells of this tissue can be in different shapes and sizes. They are generally located in the leaf veins, hard coverings of the seeds and can also be found surrounding the vascular bundle. The main function of the sclerenchymatic tissue is to provide rigidity and mechanical support to the plant body. They also make the plant stiff and hard.

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Answered by VarshaSharma608
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 \large \star \large \underline \bold \red{Simple \: Permanent Tissues}

. ✏️Simple Permanent Tissues are those tissues which are made up of only one type of cells.

. They are been classified in three types.

✏️. PARENCHYMA(These cells are living cells).

✏️. COLLENCHYMA(These are also living cells and elongated cells).

✏️. SCLERENCHYMA(These are dead cells due to the deposition of lignin).

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