Hooke
He was the first to observe plant cells.
Meristematic tissue is the only plant tissue that produces new cells in mitosis.
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.
In plant tissue culture, cells of plants are cultured. In tissue culture, cells (of plants, animals, bacteria, etc.) are cultured. Plant tissue culture is just like a subheading under tissue culture
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Yes, they both have tissue.
The first cells to be drawn were likely plant cells, specifically from the cork tissue, which Robert Hooke famously described in 1665. He used a microscope to observe thin slices of cork, identifying small, box-like structures he called "cells" due to their resemblance to the small rooms occupied by monks. This marked the first recorded observation of cells and laid the foundation for cell biology.
Plant tissue systems fall into one of two general types: meristematic tissue and permanent (or non-meristematic) tissue. Cells of the meristematic tissue are found in meristems, which are plant regions of continuous cell division and growth.
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Yes, undifferentiated cells are found in meristematic tissue. Meristematic tissue is responsible for plant growth and contains actively dividing cells that have the ability to differentiate into various types of plant tissues.
The three types of plant cells are parenchyma cells, collenchyma cells, and sclerenchyma cells. Parenchyma cells are the most common and versatile, involved in photosynthesis and storage. Collenchyma cells provide support to growing plant parts. Sclerenchyma cells are rigid and provide structural support to mature plant parts.
The main tissue in a hydrilla plant is parenchyma tissue. Parenchyma cells are responsible for various functions, including storage, photosynthesis, and support in the plant.