Plant Tissue Types and Functions

Plant Tissue Types and Functions

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Liam Anderson

Biology, Science

7th - 10th Grade

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The video tutorial explains permanent tissues in plants, dividing them into simple and complex types. Simple permanent tissues are further classified into parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma. Parenchyma consists of living cells with thin walls, providing support and food storage. Collenchyma has living, elongated cells with thickened corners, offering mechanical support and flexibility. Sclerenchyma comprises dead cells with thickened walls due to lignin, providing strength and rigidity to plant parts.

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What are the two main types of permanent tissues?

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Which type of simple permanent tissue consists of unspecialized cells with thin cell walls?

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What is a key function of parenchyma tissue?

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Which tissue is characterized by living cells that are elongated and thickened at the corners?

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Where is collenchyma tissue commonly found in plants?

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What is a characteristic feature of sclerenchyma cells?

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Which substance is responsible for the thickened walls in sclerenchyma cells?

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In which parts of the plant is sclerenchyma tissue typically found?