This document discusses the different types of plant tissues: meristematic tissue which includes apical, intercalary, and lateral meristem that are the growing tissues; parenchyma tissue which is simple plant tissue; and permanent tissues including collenchyma, sclerenchyma, and complex tissues like xylem and phloem. Meristematic tissues are capable of cell division and have thin cell walls while permanent tissues lose their ability to divide and have thick cell walls and no vacuoles.
This document discusses the different types of plant tissues: meristematic tissue which includes apical, intercalary, and lateral meristem that are the growing tissues; parenchyma tissue which is simple plant tissue; and permanent tissues including collenchyma, sclerenchyma, and complex tissues like xylem and phloem. Meristematic tissues are capable of cell division and have thin cell walls while permanent tissues lose their ability to divide and have thick cell walls and no vacuoles.
This document discusses the different types of plant tissues: meristematic tissue which includes apical, intercalary, and lateral meristem that are the growing tissues; parenchyma tissue which is simple plant tissue; and permanent tissues including collenchyma, sclerenchyma, and complex tissues like xylem and phloem. Meristematic tissues are capable of cell division and have thin cell walls while permanent tissues lose their ability to divide and have thick cell walls and no vacuoles.
These are the growing tissues of Meristimatic tissue turns into plants. permanent tissue losing their growth Their cells are able of division. ability. Contain thin walls, dense cytoplasm These cells are composed of thick and nucleus. walls. Have vacuoles. Have no vacuoles. MERISTEMATIC TISSUE APICAL LATERAL MERISTEM INTERCALARY MERISTEM