Tissue is a group of cells that are similar in structure and are organised together to perform a specific task.
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In multicellular organisms, the different types of tissues perform different functions. Since a particular group of cells carry out only a particular function, they do it very efficiently. So, multicellular organisms possess a definite division of labour.
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Simple permanent tissues are of three types:→ Parenchyma
→ Collenchyma
→ Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma tissue is of further two types:
• Aerenchyma
• Chlorenchyma
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Apical meristem is present at the growing tips of stems and roots.
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Sclerenchyma tissue makes up the husk of coconut.
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The constituents of phloem are:
→ Sieve tubes
→ Companion cells
→ Phloem parenchyma
→ Phloem fibres
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Muscular tissue
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Neuron look like a star shaped cell with a tail.
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Three features of cardiac muscles are:
→ Cardiac muscles are involuntary muscles that contract rapidly, but do not get fatigued.
→ The cells of cardiac muscles are cylindrical, branched, and uninucleate.
→ They control the contraction and relaxation of the heart.
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Functions of areolar tissue:
→ It helps in supporting internal organs.
→ It helps in repairing the tissues of the skin and muscles.
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Tissue is a group of cells that are similar in structure and are organized together to perform a specific task.
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Xylem is composed of following elements:
→ Tracheids
→ Vessels
→ Xylem parenchyma
→ Xylem fibres
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Simple tissue
Complex tissue
These tissues consist of only one type of cells.
These tissues are made up of more than one type of cells.
The cells are more or less similar in structure and perform similar functions.
Different types of cells perform different functions. For example, in the xylem tissue, tracheids help in water transport, whereas parenchyma stores food.
Three types of simple tissues in plants are parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
Two types of complex permanent tissues in plants are xylem and phloem.
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Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Cell walls are relatively thin, and the cells in parenchyma tissues are loosely packed.
The cell wall is irregularly thickened at the corners, and there is very little space between the cells.
The cell walls are uniformly thickened, and there are no intercellular spaces.
The cell wall in this tissue is made up of cellulose.
Pectin and hemicellulose are the major constituents of the cell wall.
An additional layer of the cell wall composed mainly of lignin is found.
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The functions of stomata are:
→ The exchange of gases (CO2 and O2) with the atmosphere.
→ The loss of excess water in the form of water vapour which is known as transpiration.
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The three types of muscle fibres are:Striated muscles, smooth muscles (unstriated
muscle fibre), and cardiac muscles.
Striated muscle fibres
Unstriated muscle fibres
Cardiac muscle fibres
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The specific function of the cardiac muscle is to control the contraction and relaxation of the heart.
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Striated muscle
Unstriated muscle
Cardiac muscle
On the basis of structure:
Cells are cylindrical
Cells are long
Cells are cylindrical
Cells are not branched
Cells are not branched
Cells are branched
Cells are multinucleate
Cells are uninucleate
Cells are uninucleate
Alternate light and dark bands are present
There are no bands present
Faint bands are present
Its ends are blunt
Its ends are tapering
Its ends are flat and wavy
On the basis of location:
These muscles are present in body parts such as hands, legs, tongue, etc.
These muscles control the movement of food in the alimentary canal, the contraction and relaxation of blood vessels, etc.
These muscles control the contraction and relaxation of the heart
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(a) Tissue that forms the inner lining of our mouth.
Epithelial tissue
(b) Tissue that connects muscle to bone in humans.
Tendon
(c) Tissue that transports food in plants.
Phloem
(d) Tissue that stores fat in our body.
Adipose tissue
Leaves, fruits, and flowers are the regions where the parenchyma tissue is present.
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Epidermisis present on the outer surface of the entire plant body which perform following role:
→ It is a protective tissue of the plant body.
→ It protects the plant against mechanical injury.
→ It allows exchange of gases through the stomata.
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The outer protective layer or bark of a tree is known as the cork. It is made up of dead cells. Therefore, it protects the plant against mechanical injury, temperature extremes, etc. It also prevents the loss of water by evaporation.
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Complete the table:
Answer
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1. Which of the following tissues has dead cells?
(a) Parenchyma
(b) Sclerenchyma
(c) Collenchyma
(d) Epithelial tissue
Ans. (b) Sclerenchyma
Explanation: Sclerenchyma is entirely composed of dead cells. Tissues in others options are composed of live cells only.
2. Find out incorrect sentence
(a) Parenchymatous tissues have intercellular spaces
(b) Collenchymatous tissues are irregularly thickened at corners
(c) Apical and intercalary meristems are permanent tissues
(d) Meristematic tissues, in its early stage, lack vacuoles
Ans. (c) Apical and intercalary meristems are permanent tissues
Explanation: Meristematic tissues are not permanent tissues and hence option ‘c’ is incorrect statement.
3. Girth of stem increases due to
(a) apical meristem
(b) lateral meristem
(c) intercalary meristem
(d) vertical meristem
Ans. (b) lateral meristem
Explanation: Other meristems in options facilities growth in length, while lateral meristem facilities growth in girth.
4. Which cell does not have perforated cell wall?
(a) Tracheids
(b) Companion cells
(c) Sieve tubes
(d) Vessels
Ans. (b) Companion cells
Explanation: Perforated cell walls in cells (options a, c and d) are necessary to make channels for transport of water. Moreover, companion cells are live cells and hence do not have perforated cell wall.
5. Intestine absorbs the digested food materials. What type of epithelial cells are
responsible for that?
(a) Stratified squamous epithelium
(b) Columnar epithelium
(c) Spindle fibres
(d) Cuboidal epithelium
Ans. (b) Columnar epithelium
Explanation: Epithelium in option ‘a’ is present in skin and that in option ‘d’ is meant for structural support. Columnar epithelium facilities absorption. Tissue in option ‘c’ is not a type of epithelium.
6. A person met with an accident in which two long bones of hand were dislocated. Which among the following may be the possible reason?
(a) Tendon break
(b) Break of skeletal muscle
(c) Ligament break
(d) Areolar tissue break
Ans. (c) Ligament break
Explanation: Ligaments join a bone to another bone and hence ligament break can result in dislocation.
7. While doing work and running, you move your organs like hands, legs etc. Which among the following is correct?
(a) Smooth muscles contract and pull the ligament to move the bones
(b) Smooth muscles contract and pull the tendons to move the bones
(c) Skeletal muscles contract and pull the ligament to move the bones
(d) Skeletal muscles contract and pull the tendon to move the bones
Ans. (d) Skeletal muscles contract and pull the tendon to move the bones
Explanation: Skeletal muscles are responsible for voluntary movement and hence movement in hand is facilitated by contraction or relaxation in skeletal muscles. A tendon joins a bone to a muscle; so, option ‘d’ is correct.
8. Which muscles act involuntarily?
(i) Striated muscles
(ii) Smooth muscles
(iii) Cardiac muscles
(iv) Skeletal muscles
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (iii) and (iv)
(d) (i) and (iv)
Ans. (b) (ii) and (iii)
Explanation: Skeletal muscles are voluntary. They are also striated. Smooth muscles and cardiac muscles are involuntary.
9. Meristematic tissues in plants are
(a) localised and permanent
(b) not limited to certain regions
(c) localised and dividing cells
(d) growing in volume
Ans. (c) localised and dividing cells
Explanation: Cells of meristematic tissue are dividing cells. Meristematic tissue is present only in those parts which needs to grow.
10. Which is not a function of epidermis?
(a) Protection from adverse condition
(b) Gaseous exchange
(c) Conduction of water
(d) Transpiration
Ans. (c) Conduction of water
Explanation: Conduction of water is a function of xylem and not of epidermis.
11. Select the incorrect sentence
(a) Blood has matrix containing proteins, salts and hormones
(b) Two bones are connected with ligament
(c) Tendons are non-fibrous tissue and fragile
(d) Cartilage is a form of connective tissue
Ans. (c) Tendons are non-fibrous tissue and fragile
Explanation: Tendons are fibrous tissue and are highly elastic and strong.
12. Cartilage is not found in
(a) nose
(b) ear
(c) kidney
(d) larynx
Ans. (c) kidney
Explanation: Kidney is composed of different kinds of epithelial tissues.
13. Fats are stored in human body as
(a) cuboidal epithelium
(b) adipose tissue
(c) bones
(d) cartilage
Ans. (b) adipose tissue
Explanation: Another name of adipose tissue is fat tissue.
14. Bone matrix is rich in
(a) fluoride and calcium
(b) calcium and phosphorus
(c) calcium and potassium
(d) phosphorus and potassium
Ans. (b) calcium and phosphorus
Explanation: Bone cells are embedded in a hard matrix which is composed of calcium and phosphorus.
15. Contractile proteins are found in
(a) bones
(b) blood
(c) muscles
(d) cartilage
Ans. (c) muscles
Explanation: Muscles have the ability of contraction and hence contractile proteins are found in them.
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16. Voluntary muscles are found in
(a) alimentary canal
(b) limbs
(c) iris of the eye
(d) bronchi of lungs
Ans. (b) limbs
Explanation: movement of organs in other options is not under our conscious control. Hence, voluntary muscles are not found in them.
17. Nervous tissue is not found in
(a) brain
(b) spinal cord
(c) tendons
(d) nerves
Ans. (c) tendons
18. Nerve cell does not contain
(a) axon
(b) nerve endings
(c) tendons
(d) dendrites
Ans. (c) tendons
Explanation: Tendon is a type of connective tissue, while nerve cells compose the nervous tissue.
19. Which of the following helps in repair of tissue and fills up the space inside the organ?
(a) Tendon
(b) Adipose tissue
(c) Areolar
(d) Cartilage
Ans. (c) Areolar
Explanation: Areolar tissue fills the space inside the organ, supports internal organs and helps in repair of tissue.
20. The muscular tissue which function throughout the life continuously without fatigue is
(a) skeletal muscle
(b) cardiac muscle
(c) smooth muscle
(d) voluntary muscle
Ans. (b) cardiac muscle
Explanation: This is the reason; our heart keeps on pumping the blood throughout the life. Other types of muscles work as and when required because they do not need to work continuously.
21. Which of the following cells is found in the cartilaginous tissue of the body?
(a) Mast cells
(b) Basophils
(c) Osteocytes
(d) Chondrocytes
Ans. (d) Chondrocytes
Explanation: Mast cells are found in areolar tissue, basophils are found in blood and osteocytes are found in bone.
22. The dead element present in the phloem is
(a) companion cells
(b) phloem fibres
(c) phloem parenchyma
(d) sieve tubes
Ans. (b) phloem fibres
23. Which of the following does not lose their nucleus at maturity?
(a) Companion cells
(b) Red blood cells
(c) Vessel
(d) Sieve tube cells
Ans. (a) Companion cells
24. In desert plants, rate of water loss gets reduced due to the presence of
(a) cuticle
(b) stomata
(c) lignin
(d) suberin
Ans. (a) cuticle
Explanation: Cuticle works as protective layer to minimize the effect of heat. Thus, cuticle helps in reducing water loss in desert plants.
25. A long tree has several branches. The tissue that helps in the sideways conduction of water in the branches is
(a) collenchyma
(b) xylem parenchyma
(c) parenchyma
(d) xylem vessels
Ans. (d) xylem vessels
Explanation: Collenchyma has no role in transport of water. Parenchyma is a supportive tissue and has nothing to do with conduction of water.
26. If the tip of sugarcane plant is removed from the field, even then it keeps on growing in length. It is due to the presence of
(a) cambium
(b) apical meristem
(c) lateral meristem
(d) intercalary meristem
Ans. (d) intercalary meristem
Explanation: Intercalary meristem facilities the longitudinal growth of internode and thus a sugarcane plant keeps on growing even in the absence of apical meristem.
27. A nail is inserted in the trunk of a tree at a height of 1 metre from the ground level. After 3 years the nail will
(a) move downwards
(b) move upwards
(c) remain at the same position
(d) move sideways
Ans. (c) remain at the same position
Explanation: Longitudinal growth in stem takes place at the top. So, portion below the apical meristem will remain at a constant level even after growth.
28. Parenchyma cells are
(a) relatively unspecified and thin walled
(b) thick walled and specialised
(c) lignified
(d) none of these
Ans. (a) relatively unspecified and thin walled
Explanation: Parenchyma is simplest among simple tissues. Hence, cells are thin-walled and relatively unspecified.
29. Flexibility in plants is due to
(a) collenchyma
(b) sclerenchyma
(c) parenchyma
(d) chlorenchyma
Ans. (a) collenchyma
Explanation: Collenchyma provides rigidity with some flexibility. This is possible because of thickening of cells at corners
30. Cork cells are made impervious to water and gases by the presence of
(a) cellulose
(b) lipids
(c) suberin
(d) lignin
Ans. (c) suberin
31. Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of
(a) intercalary meristem
(b) conducting tissue
(c) apical meristem
(d) parenchymatous tissue
Ans. (b) conducting tissue
Explanation: It is because of conducing tissues that plants are able to take up water from soil. Thus, plants could be able to survive in terrestrial environment where availability of water can be a major issue.
32. Choose the wrong statement
(a) The nature of matrix differs according to the function of the tissue
(b) Fats are stored below the skin and in between the internal organs
(c) Epithelial tissues have intercellular spaces between them
(d) Cells of striated muscles are multinucleate and unbranched
Ans. (c) Epithelial tissues have intercellular spaces between them
Explanation: Epithelial tissues do not have intercellular spaces between them, rather cells are tightly fit together to make a continuous sheet.
33. The water conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperm is
(a) vessels
(b) sieve tube
(c) tracheids
(d) xylem fibres
Ans. (c) tracheids
Explanation: Sieve tubes are present in phloem and hence have no role in transport of water. Xylem fibres provides structural rigidity and have no role in conduction of water. Vessels are generally absent in gymnosperms.
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Fat acts as subcutaneous insulation of body for thermoregulation.
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Ans. a�(v); b�(iv); c�(iii); d�(i); e�(ii); f�(vi);
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Match the column (A) with the column (B)
Ans. a�(i); b�(ii); c�(iv); d�(iii); e�(v);
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Transpiration takes place through stomata. Water vapour comes out of leaves during transpiration. When a potted plant is covered with a glass jar, water vapour (coming out becomes of transpiration) condenses on the wall of glass jar and hence it appears as fine droplets.
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Xylem consists of tracheids, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres.
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Sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem fibres and phloem parenchyma.
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(a) Epithelial tissue is protective tissue in animal body.
(b) The lining of blood vessels, lung alveoli and kidney tubules are all made up of epithelial tissue.
(c) Epithelial cells have a lot of intercellular spaces.
(d) Epithelial layer is permeable layer.
(e) Epithelial layer does not allow regulation of materials between body and external environment.
Ans. (a)—T, (b)—T, (c)—F, (d) —T, (e)—F
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Differentiate the following activities on the basis of voluntary (V) or involuntary (IV) muscles.
(a) Jumping of frog
(b) Pumping of the heart
(c) Writing with hand
(d) Movement of chocolate in your intestine
Ans. (a)—V, (b)—IV, (c)—V, (d) —IV
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(a) Lining of blood vessels is made up of __________.
Ans. squamous epithelium
(b) Lining of small intestine is made up of __________.
Ans. columnar epithelium
(c) Lining of kidney tubules is made up of __________.
Ans. cuboidal epithelium
(d) Epithelial cells with cilia are found in __________ of our body.
Ans. respiratory tract
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A special type of parenchyma; called aernchyma is present in water hyacinth. This tissue has air-filled spaces inside. Due to this, water hyacinth floats on water surface.
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Epidermis having thick cuticle and waxy substances to prevent the invasion of parasites.
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(a) Cork cells possesses __________ on their walls that makes it impervious to gases and water.
Ans. suberin
(b) __________ have tubular cells with perforated walls and are living in nature.
Ans. sieve tubes
(c) Bone possesses a hard matrix composed of __________ and __________.
Ans. calcium and phosphorus
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Epidermis is important for plants due to the following reasons
(i) it gives protection
(ii) helps in gaseous exchange
(iii) checks water loss
(iv) root hairs arising from epidermis helps in absorption of water and minerals.
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(a) __________ are forms of complex tissue.
Ans. Xylem and phloem
(b) __________ have guard cells.
Ans. Stomata
(c) Cells of cork contain a chemical called __________.
Ans. Suberin
(d) Husk of coconut is made of __________ tissue.
Ans. Sclerenchyma
(e) __________ gives flexibility in plants.
Ans. Collenchyma
(f) __________ and __________ are both conducting tissues.
Ans. Xylem; phloem
(g) Xylem transports __________ and __________ from soil.
Ans. Water; minerals
(h) Phloem transport __________ from __________ to other parts of the plant.
Ans. food; leaf
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Parenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma cells have thin primary cell walls and lack secondary
cell walls
Sclerenchyma cells have both primary and secondary cell walls
Parenchyma cells easily allow molecules to enter into cells and
expel substances easily from the cell.
Permeability of sclerenchyma cell is limited due to the presence of
the secondary wall.
Parenchyma cells are well adapted for photosynthesis
Sclerenchyma cells have very low photosynthetic ability
Parenchyma tissue can store various products of the plant body, such
as water, sugar, oil, etc.
Sclerenchyma tissue does not store anything.
Parenchyma cells can produce new cells by acting as a meristematic
tissue.
Sclerenchyma cells do not produce new cells. Unlike parenchyma
tissue, sclerenchyma tissue can provide elastic strength to plant body
and synthesize lignin which hardens the plant body and prevents decay.
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Epithelial tissues are the covering or protective tissues in the animal
body. Epithelium covers most organs and cavities within the body and keep
different body systems separate.
The skin, the lining of the mouth, the lining of blood vessels, lung alveoli and
kidney tubules are all made of epithelial tissue.
Epithelial tissue cells are tightly packed and form a continuous sheet.
They have only a small amount of cementing material between them and almost no
intercellular spaces.
The permeability of the cells of various epithelia play an important role in
regulating the exchange of materials between the body and the external
environment and also between different parts of the body.
Regardless of the type, all epithelia are usually separated from the underlying
tissue by an extracellular fibrous basement membrane.
Epithelial tissues are of following types�
(1) Simple squamous epithelium
(2) Stratified squamous epithelium
(3) Columnar epithelium, and
(4) Cubodial epithelium.
(1)Simple squamous epithelial cells
Simple squamous epithelial cells are extremely thin and flat and form a delicate
lining. The skin, oesophagus and the lining of the mouth are also covered with
squamous epithelium.
These tissues differ in structure that correlate with their unique functions.
For example, in cells lining blood vessels or lung alveoli, where transportation
of substances occurs through a selectively permeable surface, there is a simple
flat kind of epithelium. This is called the simple squamous epithelium.
(2) Stratified squamous epithelium
Skin epithelial cells are arranged in many layers to prevent wear and tear.
Since, they are arranged in a pattern of layers,
(3) Columnar epithelial tissue
Where absorption and secretion occur, as in the inner lining of the intestine,
tall epithelial cells are present. This columnar epithelium facilitates movement
across the epithelial barrier. In the respiratory tract, the columnar epithelial
tissue also has cilia, which are hairlike projections on the outer surfaces of
epithelial cells. These cilia can move, and their
movement pushes the mucus forward to clear it. This type of epithelium is thus
ciliated columnar epithelium.
(4)
Cuboidal epithelium forms the lining of kidney tubules and ducts of salivary
glands, where it provides mechanical support. Epithelial cells often acquire
additional specialisation as gland cells, which can secrete substances at the
epithelial surface. Sometimes a portion of the epithelial tissue folds inward,
and a multicellular gland is formed. This is glandular
epithelium
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Give reasons for
(a) Meristematic cells have a prominent nucleus and dense cytoplasm but they lack vacuole.
Ans. Cells of meristematic tissue are capable of division. Hence, prominent nucleus and dense cytoplasm are present in these cells. Since these cells continuously undergo division hence they do not need to maintain a particular shape and store food. Due to this, vacuoles are not required in these cells.
(b) Intercellular spaces are absent in sclerenchymatous tissues.
Ans. Cell wall in sclerenchyma is lignified. Due to this, intercellular spaces are absent in sclerenchymatous tissues.
(c) We get a crunchy and granular feeling, when we chew pear fruit.
Ans. In a pear fruit, cells of scelerenhyma are small and called stone cells. We get the crunchy feeling due to these stone cells.
(d) Branches of a tree move and bend freely in high wind velocity.
Ans. Collenchyma is present at junction of a branch. Collenchyma provides rigidity with flexibility. Due to this, branches of tree move and bend freely in high wind velocity.
(e) It is difficult to pull out the husk of a coconut tree.
Ans. The husk of coconut tree is composed of sclerenhyma. Due this, the husk is very hard and is difficult to be pulled out.
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Characteristics
a)
- Cells of cork are dead at maturity
- These cells are compactly arranged
- Cells do not possess intercellular spaces.
- Cells possess a chemical substances suberin in their walls
- They are several layers thick.
b) As plants grow older, a strip of secondary meristem replaces the epidermis of the stem. Cells cut on the outer side by this meristem are called cork.
c) They are protective in function for older stem/twigs/branches. They are impervious to gases and water.
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Both xylem and phloem consist of more than one type of cells, which coordinate to perform a common function.
Xylem
Phloem
Xylem tissue helps in the transport of water and minerals.
Phloem tissue helps in the transport of food.
Water is transported upwards from roots to aerial parts of plants
Food is transported in both upward and downward directions.
Transport in xylem requires physical forces such as transpiration pull.
Transport of food in phloem requires energy inthe form of ATP.
Xylem is made up of three types of dead cells (vessels, tracheids, xylem fibres)
There are three types of living cells (sieve tube cells, companion cells and phloem parenchyma)
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The loss of ability to divide by taking up a permanent shape, size and function is called differentiation
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Simple: Parenchyma/collenchyma/sclerenchyma
Complex: Phloem/xylem.
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Meristematic
Permanent tissues
They are small, cubical cells covered by thin cell walls.
Thin living cells or thick dead cells
Intercellular spaces are absent.
Intercellular spaces which are either present or absent
Vacuoles are small, sometimes almost absent.
Less dense cytoplasm where single large vacuole is embedded
They are young cells with dividing capacity. Thus they help plants
to divide throughout the life
Lost the Capacity to divide
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