Casparian Ring
ovule
a vacuole in plant cells and glycogen granules in eukaryotic cells
The parenchyma cells in between the sieve tubes of the phloem, and functions primarily for food storage.
Store water
Pith and cortex in general and specialized storage parts such as root, rhizome, bulb, tuber and succulent leaves and stems.
ground tissue system
Parenchyma
ground tissue
Vascular Cambium
parenchyma
true
Sexual reproduction Dispersal Perination & Storage of food
exosperm
Ground tissue in plants is simply the tissue that isn't vascular or dermal. It can be divided into three categories: Parenchyma, which aids in photosynthesis and food storage, collenchyma, supporting young stems and roots, and sclerenchyma, providing more rigid support.
ovule
no. they have tissue like stuff but not true tissue.
the frequent inability to obtain food.