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Tissues

Plant Tissues
Parenchyma
Simple
Permanent Collenchyma
Tissues

Permanent Sclerenchyma
Tissues
Complex Xylem
Permanent
Tissues Floem
Plant Tissues
Apical
Meristem
Meristematic Intercalary
Tissues Meristem
Lateral
Meristem
Meristematic Tissues
These tissues have the capability to develop. Growth in length and growth in diameter of
the plant is carried about by these tissues

Apical Meristem Intercalary Meristem Lateral Meristem

Existent at the growing tips or apical Found at the internodes or at the base Existent in the radial portion of the
of stems and roots. Apical meristem of the leaves. Intercalary meristem stem or root. Lateral meristem
upsurges the length of the plant. upsurges the size of the internode. upsurges the thickness of the plant.
Permanent Tissues
These cells have lost their ability to distribute but are specialized to offer elasticity,
flexibility and strength to the plant.

Simple Permanent Tissues Complex Permanent Tissues

Simple permanent tissues are virtually present Complex permanent plant tissues are present in
in every part of the plant. The major functions the vascular region of the plant.
of the simple permanent tissue are to provide
support and protection to the plant. Apart from Xylem : helps in the transport of water and
these, they are also responsible for: tissue minerals from the roots to the leaves and stems
repair, secretion, food storage, and
photosynthesis. Floem : helps in the transportation of food all
through the plant. 
Animal Tissues
Ephithelial Tissues

Connective Tissues
Animal Tissues
Muscular Tissues

Nervous Tissues
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