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Why Are Xylem and Phloem Called Complex Tissues

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Why are xylem and phloem called complex tissues?

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उत्तर १

Xylem and phloem are known as complex tissues as they are made up of more than one type of cells. These cells work in a coordinated manner, as a unit, to perform the various functions of the xylem and phloem.

Xylem helps in conducting water and minerals. It also provides mechanical support to plants. It is made up of the following components:

Tracheids (xylem vessels and xylem tracheids)

Xylem parenchyma

Xylem fibres

Tracheids are elongated, thick-walled dead cells with tapering ends. Vessels are long, tubular, and cylindrical structures formed from the vessel members, with each having lignified walls and large central cavities. Both tracheids and vessels lack protoplasm. Xylem fibres consist of thick walls with an almost insignificant lumen. They help in providing mechanical support to the plant. Xylem parenchyma is made up of thin-walled parenchymatous cells that help in the storage of food materials and in the radial conduction of water.

Phloem helps in conducting food materials. It is composed of:

Sieve tube elements

Companion cells

Phloem parenchyma

Phloem fibres

Sieve tube elements are tube-like elongated structures associated with companion cells. The end walls of sieve tube elements are perforated to form the sieve plate. Sieve tube elements are living cells containing cytoplasm and nucleus. Companion cells are parenchymatous in nature. They help in maintaining the pressure gradient in the sieve tube elements. Phloem parenchyma helps in the storage of food and is made up of long tapering cells, with a dense cytoplasm. Phloem fibres are made up of elongated sclerenchymatous cells with thick cell walls.

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उत्तर २

A group of different types of cells which perform common function is called complex tissue. Xylem and phloem are called complex tissues as all cells that work as a unit for a common function have different structural organisation. Xylem has four types of cells-tracheids, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres. Phloem consists of sieve tube elements, companion cells, phloem parenchyma and phloem fibres. Xylem is associated with conduction of water and minerals from roots to top of plants and phloem is responsible for transport of organic food.

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संबंधित प्रश्न

Name the regions in which parenchyma tissue is present.


Distinguish between tracheids and vessels.


What is the differences between collenchyma and sclerenchyma?


Name the different types of elements found in the xylem.


Identify the odd word and explain why it is odd. 


Define the following:

Permanent tissue


Give the structure and function of the following:
Collenchyma


Give the structure and function of the following:
Crystal


Name the tissue associated with the following:
Movement of food in the plant body


Write 'True or False' for the following statement:

Sclerenchyma cells have intercellular spaces.


Write 'True or False' for the following statement:

A tracheid is longer than a vessel.


The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:

Phloem parenchyma, sclerenchyma, sieve tubes, and companion cells are found in


Differentiate between Xylem and Phloem functioning


Distinguish Between Internal or anatomical difference between monocots and dicots.


What are sieve tubes? Explain.


Match the column (A) with the column (B)

(A) (B)
(a) Parenchyma (i) Thin walled, packing cells
(b) Photosynthesis (ii) Carbon fixation
(c) Aerenchyma (iii) Localized thickenings
(d)  Collenchyma (iv) Buoyancy
(e) Permanent tissue (v) Sclerenchyma

Differentiate between meristematic and permanent tissues in plants


Which of the following is a permanent tissue?


Match the followings and choose the correct option from below

Column I Column II
A. Meristem i. Photosynthesis, storage
B. Parenchyma ii. Mechanical support
C. Collenchyma iii. Actively dividing cells
D. Sclerenchyma iv. Stomata
E. Epidermal tissue v. Sclereids

Cells of this tissue are living and show angular wall thickening. They also provide mechanical support. The tissue is ______.


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