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LKPD

Plant Tissue Structure

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Basic Competencies

KD 3.3 Analyze the relationship between the structure of the tissue and the function of plant
organs.

Indicators of Competence Achievement

3.3.1 Identify the types of tissue in plants based on the activity of cell division

3.3.2 Analyze the structure and function of the meristem tissue

3.3.3 Identify the types of mature tissue based on function

3.3.4 Analyze the relationship between the structure and function of the epidermal tissue

3.3.5 Analyze the relationship between structure and function of parenchyma tissue.

The instructions for using LKPD are as follows :

1. LKPD is done independently.

2. Observe carefully every question contained in the student worksheet (LKPD)


1. Answer the question below correctly.
a. Complete the following table !

No Network Characteristics Function


1 Meristem

2 Epidermal

3 Parenchyma

4 Kolenkim

5 Sklerenkim

6 Xilem
7 Floem

b. Determine the young network and the adult network from the table above! What
makes the two networks different?
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2. Look at the picture below,

Write down and explain the type of young tissue indicated by the letters A, B and C in
the image above!
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3. Complete the description of epidermal tissue modification from the following picture!
No Modified name Function
1

2.

4. Pay attention to the following statement


Supporting tissue in plants can be divided into two types, namely collenchyma tissue and
sclerenchyma network. The difference between collenchyma and sclerenchyma tissue in
adult plants is?
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5. Coconut stems can grow tall and enlarge, even though coconut is included in the monocot
plant group. What causes coconut growth to resemble the dicot plant group?
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