Simple tissues
- Made up of the same type of cells.
- Covers the surface of internal (e.g. brain) and external (e.g. skin) organs.
- The cells are packed tightly together.
- Called epithelium in animals and epidermis in plants.
- Examples are the muscle tissue in animals and dermal tissue in plants.
Complex tissues
- Made up of different type of cells.
- Inside or between organs and supports and binds other tissues
- The cells are thorougly scattered.
- Called connectivity tissue in animals and vascular tissue in plants.
- Examples are the blood tissue and bone tissues in animals, and the xylem tissue and phloem tissue in plants.
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A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.
Simple leaf
The cells of the permanent tissues do not generally divide further. Simple and complex tissues are conducting tissues. Cells that are similar in structure and function are called assimple tissues. Cells of different types of permanent tissues are called as complex tissues.
A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.A mixture can be separated by physical procedures, a compound not.
A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.A mixture can be separated by physical procedures, a compound not.
Differentiate between a simple bridge and transparent bridge
Simple and compound epithelial tissues
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simple microscope only have 1 lens and compound microscope uses 2 lens \
To detect change in shadows above the organism. This is a way to "see" what thier compund eyes can't
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simple verb is singular but compound verb is formed from two verbs Exp:i was watching TV yesterdaywas watching is the compound verb
A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.
simple epithelium made up of one layer of cells
Simple leaf
It is compound.
compound