the pith contains ground tissue.
Monocots do not have pith inside of them. They do have vascular bundles however, which are in a scattered order.
This is a ground tissue forming stems and pith in plants.
Parenchyma tissue stores nutrients in plants. It is a type of simple plant tissue that is involved in functions such as storage, photosynthesis, and wound healing. It is commonly found in the cortex and pith of stems and roots.
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No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.
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"Pith ant" refers to a type of ant known for its ability to hollow out plant stems, particularly in trees and shrubs, to create nests. These ants are often associated with the pith, the soft, spongy tissue inside stems that they utilize for their colonies. The presence of pith ants can indicate healthy ecosystems, as they contribute to the decomposition and nutrient cycling within their habitats.
The parenchyma cells inside the ring of vascular tissue in dicot stems are known as pith. Pith cells are involved in storage of nutrients, water transport, and provide mechanical support to the stem.
Cancellous.
Yes, the pith has nearly the same amount of vitamin-C as the flesh and contains sources of pectin. See related link
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The soft material found in the center of twigs and branches is called pith. Pith is a spongy tissue that helps transport nutrients and water within the plant.