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Which of the following is a differentiated plant tissue ? A apical meristem B CAMBIUM C parenchyma D all of the above

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Answered by shayrakhan
1

Explanation:

c)Parenchyma because it is a complex tissue as well as a non-meristamatic tissue.

Answered by Rameshjangid
0

Answer:

(C) Parenchyma

Explanation:

(C) Parenchyma

Parenchyma is a well-differentiated plant tissue that occurs mainly in the growing regions of a plant. They are considered to be simple permanent tissues designed to perform specific functions.

(A) Apical Meristem

Apical meristems consist of undifferentiated cells capable of division. They are located at the tips of roots and shoots. These cells are very active with dense protoplasm.

(B) Cambium

Vascular cambium and cork cambium are secondary meristems that arise in stems and roots after differentiation of stem tissues from the primary plant. Vascular cambium is responsible for increasing the diameter of stems and roots and forming woody tissue. The head cambium produces part of the bark.

(D) All of the above

Above option is incorrect because apical Meristem and cambium are undifferentiated.

Therefore, option C (parenchyma) is the correct answer.

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