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Plant Tissues What are tissues made of? Tissues are a group of cells working together to perform a certain function..
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Plant Tissues Dermal, ground, and vascular. Neighboring cells are often connected by plasmodesmata. Plasmodesmata are strands of cytoplasm that pass through openings in cell walls and connect living cells.
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Plasmodesmata Vocab: plassein: to mold desma: bond What do plasmodesmata allow cells to share?
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Label the Plant Tissues
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Dermal Tissue Acts similar to human skin. Function: Covers the outside of a plant, providing protection in a variety of ways. Made of parenchyma cells Details: Epidermis is made of live parenchyma cells. Can be made of dead parenchyma cells; makes the outer bark of woody plants.
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Ground Tissue Surrounded by dermal tissue. Function: Provides support and stores materials in roots and stems. Made of all three cell types. Parenchyma is most common. Details: Makes up much of the inside of the plant. Where you can find the chloroplast in leaves.
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Vascular Tissue Surrounded by ground tissue. Function: Transports water, mineral nutrients, and organic compounds to all parts of the plant. Details: Made of two networks of hollow tubes. Xylem and Phloem
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Similar to our veins and arteries. Xylem: carries water and dissolved mineral nutrients up from roots to the rest of the plant. Phloem: the vascular tissue that carries the products of photosynthesis through the plant.
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