Parenchyma
Sclerenchyma,Collenchyma.
Present on permanent tissues where cessation of growth has occurred.
Roots, stem, petals or leaves
Non-meristematic plant tissues are classified as either simple tissues (containing only one type of cell) or as complex tissues (containing multiple types of cells) There are three types of simple tissues: 1. Parenchyma 2. Collenchyma 3. Sclerenchyma
Parenchyma, Sclenchyma, Collenchyma.
Non-meristematic plant tissues are classified as either simple tissues (containing only one type of cell) or as complex tissues (containing multiple types of cells) There are three types of simple tissues: 1. Parenchyma 2. Collenchyma 3. Sclerenchyma
It means they do have viens:)<3
This all depends on location. For instance, in the Rough Fescue grassland running from Alberta to Saskatchewan, three plant species include Rough Fescue grass, sagebrush, and Buffalo grass. Species of plants varies from location to location and country to country.
1-there location 2-climate 3-animal and plants
For more info on animal tissues here are the 4 main groups of animal tissues. 1- Epithelial tissue 2- Connective tissue 3- Muscle tissue 4- Nervous tissue Hope this helped!!
Yes, a group of tissues with similar structure and function come together to form an organ in the body. Organs work together within organ systems to carry out specific physiological functions to maintain the overall health and homeostasis of the organism.
Nonvascular plants lack specialized vascular tissues like xylem and phloem, which are responsible for transporting water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant. This lack of vascular tissues means that nonvascular plants are typically smaller in size and restricted to inhabiting moist environments where they can absorb water directly through their tissues.
Quanza Cells Bocktuoy Cells and Melosis Cells
chloroplasts,chlorophyll,photosynthesis