Plant Tissues
Plant Tissues: Overview
This topic classifies the plant tissues into meristematic and permanent tissues. Further, classification of these tissues with their picturisations and examples are given in detail.
Important Questions on Plant Tissues
Phloem fibre cells help to store food.

_____ are elongated cells with rolled ends, they store food as starch.

Phloem parenchyma cells help to store food and other substances like resins, latex, etc.

Observe the given structure of phloem tissue in a plant, and choose the name of part X.

Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are cells of vascular tissue.


Dermal tissue act as food storage tissues and gives mechanical support to the plant.

Choose the function of epidermis.

The epidermis of stem provides protection and helps in absorption.

Epidermis of leaves helps in ____.

Epidermis of plants prevent the water loss.

_____ protect the plant, prevent water loss and absorb water and mineral from the soil.

Dermal tissue in plants is called supporting tissue.

Protective tissue in the roots helps in the absorption of water and minerals from the soil.

Choose the function of epidermis on the leaves.

Write the functions of vascular tissues.

Choose the odd one from the given options.

Define the term vascular tissue?

_____ and _____ are the examples of complex tissues.

