Plant Tissues
Plant tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform specific biochemical functions. They provide structure and support for the plant, transport nutrients and water, and enable photosynthesis. Plant tissues can be divided into three main categories: meristematic, permanent, and secretory. Meristematic tissues are the active, dividing cells found in the roots and shoots of plants. Permanent tissues are mature and found throughout the plant, providing structure and support. Secretory tissues produce hormones, oils, and other specialized products. They are essential for the growth and development of the plant, as well as its adaptation to the environment.
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