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Plant tissue
Animal tissue
PLANT TISSUE
GENErALLy PLANT TISSUES ArE
dIvIdEd INTo :

1. Maristematic tissue
2. Permanent tissue
Meristematic tissue
Increase in plant length by produce new
cells continuously.
 Located at the growing shoot and root
apex
 The cells are relatively smaller in size
compared to mature cells
 Has large nucleusand the cytoplasm is in
abundance

• Every cell has a nucleus, which is
situated in the center of the cell
• The cells have a thin cell wall, which is
composed of only cellulose
Base on placed in plant, there are two
types of meristems:
• APIcAL MErISTEMS
• LATErAL MErISTEMS
Root Apical Meristem
1. Root cap
initials
2. Protoderm
3. Ground
meristem
4. Procambiu
m
5. Root cap
Types of meristems base on
basic formed :
1.
2.

Primary growth
Secondary growth
There are two theory that
explain about primary growth



Histogen's theory
Tunica Corpus's theory
S
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Secondary growth
PERMANENT TISSUES• Meristems which cannot divide
further and have attained a
definite form and size
PERMANENT TISSUES1. Epidermal tissue
2. Vascular tissue
3. Ground tissue
EpidErmal TissuE
Epidermal Tissue

Consisting of the cells in polygonal
or flat shapes
• The functions of epidermal
tissue: those are as a protector for
the tissue beneath; as a protector of
the plant from the presence of
excessive evaporation; also has an
important role in gases exchange,
metabolic substance ecretion and
water absorbtion
•
Vascular TissuE
Pays the the role in carrying substances to
cover the needs of plants
• Divided into two:
1. Xylem
2. Phloem
•
Vascular tissue
1. XYLEM


Helps in transport of water and soluble
mineral nutrients from roots to all the parts
of the plant body.
Xylem consist of :





Parenchyma cells,
Fibers,
vessels,
Tracheids

Xylem cell types. (A) Sclereid
reinforced witrh lignin;
(B) tracheid of Woodwardia,; (C)
Pinus, a conifer (one-third of cell
show); (D) fiber tracheid; (E-G)
angiosperm xylem
-- (E-F) tracheids, (G) vessel
member.
Xylem
FLOEM
To transport sugars and other food materials from
the leaves to the rest of the parts of the plant body.
Phloem
Floem consist of :
Fibers,
 Parenchyma and
 Ray cells
TYPE OF VASCULAR TISSUE

1. Consentris
2. Colateral
3. Bikolateral
4. Radial
Consentris

CONSENTRIS
Colateral

COLATERAL
Characteristics of and difference between xylem
and phloem
Characteristics
 Definition

 Xylem

 Phloem

Dead, complex permanent Living, complex permanent
tissue
tissue
Xylem tracheids and
tracheae

Sieve tubes and companion cells

 Associated
elements

Xylem fibres and xylem
parenchyma

Phloem fibres and phloem
parenchyma

 Non-living
components

Xylem tracheids

Only Phloem fibres

Only xylem parenchyma

Sieve tubes companion cells and
phloem parenchyma

Conduction of water

Conduction of food and other
organic substances

 Essential elements

 Living components
 Function

(Source: http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/plant-histology/pholem.php)
Ground Tissue
Ground Tissue
The ground tissue system synthesizes organic
compounds, supports the plant and provides
storage for the plant. It is mostly made up
of parenchyma cells but can also include
some collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells as
well.
COLLENCHYM
- Homogenous tissue
- Has no lignin
- The primary cell wall is thickened by pectin
compound, cellulose and hemicellulose
- Located in stems and leaf, located right
under epidermis, rarely in root
- Function : as a plant lasing, particularly in
growing active organs of plants
Collenchyma
PARENCHYM
 The cell membranes composing the tissue are
thin
 Composed of living cells
 Has a big vacuole
 Polygonal
 Has a space between cell
These cells synthesize
and store organic
products in the plant.
Most of the plant's
metabolism takes place
in these cells.
Parenchyma
SCLERENCHYM
The cell walls are evenly thickened and lignified
and usually pointed at both ends. The nucleus
is absent and hence the tissues are made up of
dead cells.
They have simple pits in the walls and the wall
between adjacent cells is prominent. It is found
abundantly in cells like coconut, jute and hemp.
 They provide elasticity, flexibility and rigidity to
the plant body forming a mechanical support.
Sclerenchyma
SCLERIDS

Right-hand illustration modified from: Weier,
Stocking & Barbour, 1974, Botany: An
Introduction to Plant Biology, 5th Ed.

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  • 3. PLANT TISSUE GENErALLy PLANT TISSUES ArE dIvIdEd INTo : 1. Maristematic tissue 2. Permanent tissue
  • 4.
  • 5. Meristematic tissue Increase in plant length by produce new cells continuously.  Located at the growing shoot and root apex  The cells are relatively smaller in size compared to mature cells  Has large nucleusand the cytoplasm is in abundance 
  • 6. • Every cell has a nucleus, which is situated in the center of the cell • The cells have a thin cell wall, which is composed of only cellulose
  • 7. Base on placed in plant, there are two types of meristems: • APIcAL MErISTEMS • LATErAL MErISTEMS
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Root Apical Meristem 1. Root cap initials 2. Protoderm 3. Ground meristem 4. Procambiu m 5. Root cap
  • 11. Types of meristems base on basic formed : 1. 2. Primary growth Secondary growth
  • 12. There are two theory that explain about primary growth   Histogen's theory Tunica Corpus's theory
  • 14. PERMANENT TISSUES• Meristems which cannot divide further and have attained a definite form and size
  • 15. PERMANENT TISSUES1. Epidermal tissue 2. Vascular tissue 3. Ground tissue
  • 17. Epidermal Tissue Consisting of the cells in polygonal or flat shapes • The functions of epidermal tissue: those are as a protector for the tissue beneath; as a protector of the plant from the presence of excessive evaporation; also has an important role in gases exchange, metabolic substance ecretion and water absorbtion •
  • 18. Vascular TissuE Pays the the role in carrying substances to cover the needs of plants • Divided into two: 1. Xylem 2. Phloem •
  • 20. 1. XYLEM  Helps in transport of water and soluble mineral nutrients from roots to all the parts of the plant body.
  • 21. Xylem consist of :     Parenchyma cells, Fibers, vessels, Tracheids Xylem cell types. (A) Sclereid reinforced witrh lignin; (B) tracheid of Woodwardia,; (C) Pinus, a conifer (one-third of cell show); (D) fiber tracheid; (E-G) angiosperm xylem -- (E-F) tracheids, (G) vessel member.
  • 22. Xylem
  • 23. FLOEM To transport sugars and other food materials from the leaves to the rest of the parts of the plant body.
  • 25. Floem consist of : Fibers,  Parenchyma and  Ray cells
  • 26. TYPE OF VASCULAR TISSUE 1. Consentris 2. Colateral 3. Bikolateral 4. Radial
  • 29. Characteristics of and difference between xylem and phloem Characteristics  Definition  Xylem  Phloem Dead, complex permanent Living, complex permanent tissue tissue Xylem tracheids and tracheae Sieve tubes and companion cells  Associated elements Xylem fibres and xylem parenchyma Phloem fibres and phloem parenchyma  Non-living components Xylem tracheids Only Phloem fibres Only xylem parenchyma Sieve tubes companion cells and phloem parenchyma Conduction of water Conduction of food and other organic substances  Essential elements  Living components  Function (Source: http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/plant-histology/pholem.php)
  • 31. Ground Tissue The ground tissue system synthesizes organic compounds, supports the plant and provides storage for the plant. It is mostly made up of parenchyma cells but can also include some collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells as well.
  • 32.
  • 33. COLLENCHYM - Homogenous tissue - Has no lignin - The primary cell wall is thickened by pectin compound, cellulose and hemicellulose - Located in stems and leaf, located right under epidermis, rarely in root - Function : as a plant lasing, particularly in growing active organs of plants
  • 34.
  • 36. PARENCHYM  The cell membranes composing the tissue are thin  Composed of living cells  Has a big vacuole  Polygonal  Has a space between cell
  • 37. These cells synthesize and store organic products in the plant. Most of the plant's metabolism takes place in these cells.
  • 39. SCLERENCHYM The cell walls are evenly thickened and lignified and usually pointed at both ends. The nucleus is absent and hence the tissues are made up of dead cells. They have simple pits in the walls and the wall between adjacent cells is prominent. It is found abundantly in cells like coconut, jute and hemp.  They provide elasticity, flexibility and rigidity to the plant body forming a mechanical support.
  • 40. Sclerenchyma SCLERIDS Right-hand illustration modified from: Weier, Stocking & Barbour, 1974, Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology, 5th Ed. FIBERS

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