Animal and plant tissues

 

1.   Roots: Plant organs that anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients.

2.   Stems: Plant organs that provide support and transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.

3.   Leaves: Plant organs that are the primary site where photosynthesis occurs.

4.   Flowers: Reproductive structures of a plant.

5.   Fruits: Structures that contain seeds and aid in their dispersal.

6.   Seeds: Contain an embryo that has the potential to develop into a new plant.

7.   Dermal Tissue: The outermost protective layer covering the plant.

8.   Vascular Tissue: Responsible for the transport of water and nutrients within the plant.

9.   Ground Tissue: Provides support and serves as storage for the plant.

10. Parenchyma Cells: The most common type of plant cell, involved in various functions like storage and photosynthesis.

11.  Collenchyma Cells: Provide flexible support to plant organs.

12.   Sclerenchyma Cells: Rigid cells that offer structural support and strength to the plant.

13.   Meristematic Tissues: Regions of actively dividing undifferentiated cells responsible for plant growth.

14.   Apical Meristem: Found at the tips of roots and stems, enabling plants to grow in length.

15.   Lateral Meristem: Responsible for the secondary growth of plants, leading to increased thickness.

16.  Intercalary Meristem: Found in grasses, allowing for regrowth after being cut or damaged.

17.  Photosynthesis: The process by which green plants convert light energy into chemical energy, producing food.

18.   Organ: A collection of tissues grouped together into a larger structural unit to perform a specialized function.

19.  Tissue: A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function.

20.   Cell Division: The process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells, essential for growth.
































GROUP WORK:
Create a lapbook where you have to include:

1. Tissue type definition

2. Function

3. Examples in the human body

4. Diseases or injuries related to that tissue




































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