When cells with similar structures and functions come together, they form________?
TISSUE
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The study of tissue is known as histology __________?
HISTOLOGY
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Plant tissue wherein cells formed from the outermost surface of the leaves.
EPIDERMIS TISSUE
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Plant tissue that involved in transporting fluid and nutrients internally.
Vascular Tissues
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Plant tissue that is involved in producing nutrients by photosynthesis and preserve nutrients.
GROUND TISSUE
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What are the two types of Plant Tissues?
MERISTEMATIC AND PERMANENT TISSUE
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Type of Plant Tissue that helps in the increase of length and width of the plant.
MERISTEMATIC TISSUE
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Type of Meristematic Tissue that is in charge with growing tissues and aid in increasing the height of the plant.
APICAL MERISTEM
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Type of Meristematic tissue that helps in the horizontal growth of the plant and increasing the stem girth.
LATERAL MERISTEM
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Type of Meristematic Tissue that can be found between the nodes of the stem and the base of the leaf. They help in branching.
INTERCALARY MERISTEM
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Give one function of Meristematic Tissue.
Growth and Repair, Responsible for primary and secondary growth, provide protection, involve in the movement of water and nutrition.
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What are the three classification of PERMANENT TISSUES?
Simple Permanent Tissues, Complex Permanent Tissues, Special or Secretory Tissues.
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These are tissues that are made up of only one type of cells. They usually have structural role.
Simple permanent tissues
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Type of Simple permanent tissues that are made up of loosely packed cells with thin cell walls and large intercellular spaces. They are live cells and help in support and storage.
PARENCHYMA
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Type of simple permanent tissues that are made up of live cells which have irregularly thickened corners and thus, have decreased intercellular spaces. They help in bending of various parts of the plant without breaking.
COLLENCHYMA
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Type of Simple permanent tissues that make up the hard and stiff parts of the plant. They are made up of dead, long and narrow cells. They almost have no intercellular space as the walls are thickened due to the presence of lignin.