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Unit 2: Organisation
2.3 Plant Tissues, Organs, and Systems
2.3.1 Plant Tissues
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The epidermal tissue prevents water loss in plants.
True
What is the function of ground tissue in plants?
Structural support and storage
What is the primary role of meristematic tissue in plants?
Growth and division
Match the plant tissue type with its function:
Meristematic ↔️ Growth and division
Epidermal ↔️ Protective outer layer
Vascular ↔️ Water and nutrient transport
Ground ↔️ Structural support and storage
Meristematic tissue is responsible for the growth and division of new
cells
Plant tissues work together to enable growth,
reproduction
, and environmental response.
True
The epidermal tissue in plants forms a protective outer layer that prevents water
loss
Match the plant tissue type with its primary function:
Meristematic ↔️ Growth and division of cells
Epidermal ↔️ Protective outer layer
Vascular ↔️ Transport of water and nutrients
Ground ↔️ Structural support and storage
Plant tissues work together in plant organs to allow the plant to grow, reproduce, and respond to its
environment
Match the plant tissue with its location in plant organs:
Meristematic tissue ↔️ Tips of roots and stems
Epidermal tissue ↔️ Outer layer of roots, stems, and leaves
Vascular tissue ↔️ Inside roots, stems, and leaves
Ground tissue ↔️ Fills the space between other tissues
Meristematic tissue is responsible for growth and division of new
cells
Vascular tissue transports water, nutrients, and
sugars
Plant tissues work together in plant organs to enable growth, reproduction, and environmental response.
True
The epidermal tissue in plants forms a protective outer layer that prevents water
loss
Ground tissue
in plants stores food and water.
True
What does vascular tissue transport in plants?
Water, nutrients, and sugars
Which plant tissue is responsible for growth and division of new cells?
Meristematic
How many main types of plant tissues are there?
Four
Vascular tissue transports water,
nutrients
, and sugars throughout the plant.
True
Arrange the four main types of plant tissues from their primary function in a plant.
1️⃣ Meristematic
2️⃣ Epidermal
3️⃣ Vascular
4️⃣ Ground
What are two key adaptations of epidermal tissue?
Cuticle and root hairs
In roots, vascular tissue is located in the center and surrounded by
ground tissue
.
True
Arrange the layers of a leaf from top to bottom.
1️⃣ Upper epidermis
2️⃣ Mesophyll (ground tissue)
3️⃣ Vascular veins
4️⃣ Lower epidermis
Xylem and phloem tubes are adaptations of
vascular
tissue for transporting water and nutrients.
What is the arrangement of vascular bundles in stems?
Ring-like arrangement
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