The least specialized plant cells are the parenchymacells. They are responsible for the production and storage of nutrients. They are located in the stem, roots, and fruit of the plant and store starch. They rarely divide but retain the ability in the case that the plant is damaged.
Roots and stems of parenchyma
parenchyma
Adipose tissue
Cohesion and adhesion through xylem tissue. At least, that's the primary mechanism for complex plants. For simpler plants (e.g. mosses), it's mostly just a matter of diffusion.
The protective outer layer of the plant. Everything needs skin, or at least some sort of a covering, for plants, it's a system of dermal tissue. Which covers the outside of a plant and it protects the plant in a variety of ways. Dermal tissue called epidermis is made up of live parenchyma cells in the non-woody parts of plants. Epidermal cells can secrete a wax-coated substance on leaves and stems, which becomes the cuticle. Dermal tissue that is made up of dead parenchyma cells is what makes up the outer bark in woody plants. The dermal tissue system is one of three tissue systems, the other two being vascular and ground tissue systems.
loose connective tissue
Brain Cells, necrotic cells and burned dermis cells cannot regenerate themselves.
Because it is a cluster of cells just created by mitosis
Tulips have the least amount of xylem tissue.
Tulips have the least amount of xylem tissue.
the least important function is the wall of the tissue it self!
The body tissues that have the least amount of nervous tissue is cartilage.
Adipose tissue
Cohesion and adhesion through xylem tissue. At least, that's the primary mechanism for complex plants. For simpler plants (e.g. mosses), it's mostly just a matter of diffusion.
loose connective tissue
The protective outer layer of the plant. Everything needs skin, or at least some sort of a covering, for plants, it's a system of dermal tissue. Which covers the outside of a plant and it protects the plant in a variety of ways. Dermal tissue called epidermis is made up of live parenchyma cells in the non-woody parts of plants. Epidermal cells can secrete a wax-coated substance on leaves and stems, which becomes the cuticle. Dermal tissue that is made up of dead parenchyma cells is what makes up the outer bark in woody plants. The dermal tissue system is one of three tissue systems, the other two being vascular and ground tissue systems.
nerve tissue
Brain Cells, necrotic cells and burned dermis cells cannot regenerate themselves.
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