Dermal tissue system, ground tissue system, and vascular tissue system.
Cork cambium is used for secondary growth.Cork cambium produces new dermal tissues that replace the epidermal tissues from protoderm. Cork cambium is consisted of cork cambium and cork.
flexure lines
Quanza Cells Bocktuoy Cells and Melosis Cells
Inside the colour of a human is dependant on which organ you are looking at. It is primarily red due to the blood which supplies all organs and tissues. Outside, it is dependant on the pigmentation of the dermal layer. If the dermal layer contains large quantities of Melanin the colour will be darker, if there is less Melanin the colour will be paler.
Yes dermal strands of tissue do conduct food , water and minerals
It is the machine I invented and stands for dermatological control. It operates with the principal in mind that an outside device can provide control of dermal and sub dermal tissues during and after trauma.
Roots have vascular tissues like xylem and phloem
Dermal tissue system, ground tissue system, and vascular tissue system.
Cork cambium is used for secondary growth.Cork cambium produces new dermal tissues that replace the epidermal tissues from protoderm. Cork cambium is consisted of cork cambium and cork.
flexure lines
Your skin is the dermal.
Quanza Cells Bocktuoy Cells and Melosis Cells
According to the theory of Tunica-corpus, the dermal tissue is derived from tunica and the rest of the tissues namely ground tissue and vascular tissue systems are derived from the corpus. This theory has been accepted by a large number of botanists.
There are four types of plant tissue. Vascular tissue , which is xylem and phloem, and epidermal tissue which is comprised of parenchyma cells. The ground tissue is a combination of parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells. And the meristematic tissue is made of parenchyma cells.
Inside the colour of a human is dependant on which organ you are looking at. It is primarily red due to the blood which supplies all organs and tissues. Outside, it is dependant on the pigmentation of the dermal layer. If the dermal layer contains large quantities of Melanin the colour will be darker, if there is less Melanin the colour will be paler.
The dermal tissue structures responsible for fingerprints are dermal papillae. They are tiny extensions of the dermis into the epidermis.