
To construct: a graphic organizer that lists each of the four different type of tissue, the function of each and the types of cells it contains.
Introduction:
Tissue is a group of similar or different cells joined together to perform one or more specific functions. In plants tissue is categorized broadly into four different types of tissue. They are meristem tissue, ground tissue, dermal tissue and vascular tissue.

Explanation of Solution
Type of tissue | function | Type of cells |
Meristem tissue | Meristem tissue helps in primary growth of plants. | Made up of rapidly dividing cells. |
Ground tissue | Provide support and stores the product of photosynthesis. | Made up of three plant cells parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma. |
Dermal tissue | Provides cover and protection to the plant. Secretes waxy substance called cuticle which helps in protection of plant. | Made up of epidermal cells |
Vascular tissue | Helps in transportation of water, food and other dissolved substances in plants. | Xylem- xylem tracheids, xylem vessel, xylem sclerenchyma, xylem parenchyma.
Phloem- sieve tube, companion cell, phloem fibre, phloem parenchyma. |
Type of tissue | function | Type of cells |
Meristem tissue | Meristem tissue helps in primary growth of plants. | Made up of rapidly dividing cells. |
Ground tissue | Provide support and stores the product of photosynthesis. | Made up of three plant cells parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma. |
Dermal tissue | Provides cover and protection to the plant. Secretes waxy substance called cuticle which helps in protection of plant. | Made up of epidermal cells |
Vascular tissue | Helps in transportation of water, food and other dissolved substances in plants. | Xylem- xylem tracheids, xylem vessel, xylem sclerenchyma, xylem parenchyma.
Phloem- sieve tube, companion cell, phloem fibre, phloem parenchyma. |
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