xylem tissue
Wood
made from plastic and also some are made from wood
No, wood is not another name for phloem tissue. Wood is made up of xylem tissue, which conducts water and minerals in plants, while phloem tissue is responsible for transporting sugars and other organic nutrients.
It sure does. In a tree trunk there is a thin layer of living tissue under the bark that grows out. The older parts die as it grows and become either the bark or the wood. So, wood is dead tissue, and therefore made of cells.
Most organs are composed of epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and connective tissue
Wood you retard
No, aluminum cannot be made from tissue paper. Aluminum is a metallic element that is extracted from bauxite ore through a process called electrolysis, while tissue paper is made from cellulose fibers sourced from wood or recycled paper products. The two materials are fundamentally different in their composition and properties, making it impossible to convert tissue paper into aluminum.
It is in the wood.
the type u make for wood is Xylem cells
The tissue that divides the bark from the wood in woody stems is called the vascular cambium. It is a layer of meristematic tissue that is responsible for secondary growth, producing new xylem (wood) and phloem (inner bark) cells.
The wood in the trunk and limb of a tree is made up of xylem tissue. Xylem is responsible for conducting water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the tree. It also provides structural support to the tree.
Bones are made of osseous tissue, ligaments are made of fibrous connective tissue, and tendons are made of dense regular connective tissue.