Permanent Tissues
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Classify connective tissues and give one example of each type.
Explain the types of parenchyma tissues with their functions.
Complete the table:
1. Parenchyma, 2. Sclerenchyma, 3. Phloem
1. Parenchyma, 2. Phloem, 3. Sclerenchyma
1. Phloem, 2. Parenchyma, 3. Sclerenchyma
1. Sclerenchyma, 2. Parenchyma, 3. Phloem
Which one of the following is a conducting tissue?
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Xylem
Based on which of the following criteria, plant tissues are categorised into meristematic and permanent tissues?
Capacity to do photosynthesis
Capacity to divide
Capacity to move
Complexity to perform a function
Match the column (A) with the column (B)
Column 1 | Column 2 |
---|---|
Parenchyma. |
Thin walled, packing cells. |
Photosynthesis. |
Carbon fixation. |
Aerenchyma. |
Localized thickening. |
Collenchyma. |
Buoyancy. |
Permanent tissue. |
Sclerenchyma. |
Which one of the following is a plant tissue?
Connective tissue
Nervous tissue
Muscular tissue
Permanent tissue
Permanent tissues differ from meristematic tissue in their
inability to divide
attainment of definite shape and size
performing a distinct function
all of the above
what is the function of connective tissue?
This tissue is found in the outer covering of the plants. It has thick walls covered with cutin which prevents loss of water. Identify the tissue.
- Supportive tissue
Protective tissue
- Conducting tissue
- None of these
Give any three functions of parenchyma.
How permanent tissue is formed from meristematic tissue?
Differentiate between Permanent and Meristematic tissues based on their -
- function
- cell wall
- intercellular spaces