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Identify the simple tissue system from the following.

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Question

Identify the simple tissue system from the following.

Options

  • Parenchyma

  • Xylem

  • Epidermis

  • Phloem

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Solution

Parenchyma

Explanation:

Only Parenchyma is a simple tissue. Xylem and phloem are complex tissues. The epidermis is also complex as it may contain stomata; apart from normal cells.

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Chapter 6: Anatomy of Flowering Plants - Exercises [Page 28]

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NCERT Exemplar Biology [English] Class 11
Chapter 6 Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Exercises | Q 4. | Page 28

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