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The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
Cells are so specialized to carry out all the complex functions in animals and plants.
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.
The most common element in plant tissues is Carbon. This is why plants and animals are called carbon-based life forms; because we are made predominately out of carbon.
Many types of tissues are present in plants such as - Parenchyma, sclerenchyma, chlorenchyma, collenchyma, aerenchyma and complex tissues like xylem and phloem to perform specialized functions. Such as chlorenchya in photosynthesis, sclerenchyma and collenchyma to provide strength and regidity, parenchyma for storage and xylem and phloem for conduction etc.
Cell with similar structure and functions are grouped into tissues.
The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
Cells are so specialized to carry out all the complex functions in animals and plants.
Xylem and phloem are two cardiovascular tissues in plants. The two tissues aid in helping the plant to absorb water and move it through their structure.Xylem and phloem are twocardiovascular tissues in plants
To stain or dye tissues (animals or plants).
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.
To stain or dye tissues (animals or plants).
single-celled plants that live in the tissues of animals
Complex plants are plants that have cells that are found in both plants and animals. These complex plants have an array cells that act together to support the plant.
Organism.
It is either: Organs, Body systems, Compound.
Of or pertaining to interstices; intermediate; within the tissues; as, interstitial cavities or spaces in the tissues of animals or plants.