Answers :
1οΈβ£ Answer: Collenchyma π±
π§ Explanation: Collenchyma is a simple permanent tissue providing flexible support in young stems and leaves. πΏ
2οΈβ£ Answer: Complex tissue π¬
π§ Explanation: Xylem and phloem are complex tissues responsible for transporting water, minerals, and food. β‘
3οΈβ£ Answer: Young stems and petioles πͺ΄
π§ Explanation: Collenchyma cells are located in growing parts like young stems and petioles to provide mechanical support. π±
4οΈβ£ Answer: Thick lignified walls π§±
π§ Explanation: Sclerenchyma has thick, lignified walls for mechanical strength. π¬
5οΈβ£ Answer: Photosynthesis, storage, and secretion πΏ
π§ Explanation: Parenchyma cells are living simple tissues that store nutrients, assist in photosynthesis, and secretion. πͺ΄
6οΈβ£ Answer: Tracheids, vessels, xylem parenchyma, fibers β‘
π§ Explanation: Xylem consists of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma, and fibers for water and mineral transport. π±
7οΈβ£ Answer: Xylem vessels β
π§ Explanation: Xylem vessels are not part of phloem; phloem has sieve tubes, companion cells, and fibers. π¬
8οΈβ£ Answer: True β
π§ Explanation: Collenchyma cells are living at maturity and provide flexible support. πΏ
9οΈβ£ Answer: True β
π§ Explanation: Sclerenchyma cells are mostly dead at maturity and provide mechanical strength. πͺ΄
10οΈβ£ Answer: Food (sugars) π¬
π§ Explanation: Phloem transports organic nutrients like sugars from leaves to other plant parts. π±
11οΈβ£ Answer: Xylem β
π§ Explanation: Xylem is a complex tissue; parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are simple tissues. π¬
12οΈβ£ Answer: Transport of water and food β‘
π§ Explanation: Complex tissues like xylem and phloem transport water, minerals, and food throughout the plant. πΏ
13οΈβ£ Answer: Long and slender πͺ΄
π§ Explanation: Sclerenchyma fibers are long and slender, providing tensile strength. π±
14οΈβ£ Answer: Transport of water π§
π§ Explanation: Tracheids are xylem cells that move water upward in plants. π¬
15οΈβ£ Answer: Sieve tube elements πΏ
π§ Explanation: Companion cells support sieve tube elements metabolically for efficient food transport. πͺ΄
π Topics Covered
π§ Core Concepts
- Simple Permanent Tissues: Made of similar cells performing specific functions; includes parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma. πΏ
- Parenchyma: Living cells with thin walls for storage, photosynthesis, and secretion. π
- Collenchyma: Provides flexible support in young stems and leaves. πͺ΄
- Sclerenchyma: Dead cells with thick lignified walls providing mechanical strength. π§±
- Complex Permanent Tissues: Xylem and phloem transport water, minerals, and food throughout the plant. β‘
- Xylem: Composed of tracheids, vessels, fibers, and xylem parenchyma for water transport. π§
- Phloem: Contains sieve tubes and companion cells for food transport. π¬
β‘ Important Features (Quick Facts)
- Parenchyma cells are living and thin-walled. π±
- Collenchyma provides flexible support to growing plant parts. πͺ΄
- Sclerenchyma cells are mostly dead and thick-walled. π§±
- Xylem conducts water and minerals from roots to leaves. π§
- Phloem transports organic food from leaves to other parts. π¬
- Complex tissues combine different types of cells for efficient transport. β‘
β Revision Checklist & Exam Tips
- Identify simple and complex permanent tissues in diagrams.
- Label organelles and tissue types accurately.
- Remember parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma features.
- Distinguish xylem and phloem structures and functions.
- Revise key transport pathways in plants. π±
- Practice past year questions and diagram-based exercises.
Exam Tips:
- Draw and label tissue diagrams clearly. ποΈ
- Use keywords like βliving/dead cellsβ, βlignified wallsβ, βsieve tubesβ.
- Focus on functions of each tissue for MCQs. π
- Compare simple vs complex tissues for quick answers. β‘
ποΈ Key Terms (Glossary)
- Parenchyma: Living simple tissue, thin-walled. πΏ
- Collenchyma: Flexible support tissue. πͺ΄
- Sclerenchyma: Dead, thick-walled tissue. π§±
- Xylem: Complex tissue for water transport. π§
- Phloem: Complex tissue for food transport. π¬
- Tracheids: Xylem cells for water conduction. β‘
- Vessels: Xylem tubes for water transport. π±
- Sieve Tube: Phloem cell transporting food. π
- Companion Cell: Supports sieve tube metabolically. π¬
- Lignin: Strengthening compound in cell walls. π§±
- Complex Tissue: Tissue made of more than one cell type. β‘
- Simple Tissue: Tissue of similar cells performing same function. πΏ