Tissues
Haryana Board · Class 9 · Science
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What to Focus On
- A tissue is a group of cells similar in structure and/or function.
- Multicellular organisms show division of labour among cells.
- Specialised cells grouped together increase efficiency of function.
- Plants are stationary; they require more supportive tissue, often made of dead cells.
- Animals are mobile; most of their tissues are living.
- Plant growth is restricted to specific regions (meristems); animal growth is uniform.
- Two main types of plant tissues: Meristematic and Permanent.
- Meristematic tissue: actively dividing cells in specific regions.
- Permanent tissue: formed by differentiation of meristematic cells.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
All plant tissues are made of living cells
Meristematic tissue is found throughout the plant body
Xylem transports food and Phloem transports water
Memory Tips
Definition of Tissue — a group of similar cells working together for a specific function
Division of Labour in multicellular organisms
Types of Plant Tissues — Meristematic and Permanent
Three types of Meristematic tissue — Apical, Lateral, Intercalary
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