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What type of tissues do plants mostly have for structural support?
What type of tissues do plants mostly have for structural support?
- Meristematic tissues
- Living tissues
- Dead tissues (correct)
- Permanent tissues
Why do plants have mostly dead tissues for structural support?
Why do plants have mostly dead tissues for structural support?
- Dead cells can provide mechanical strength as easily as live ones (correct)
- Dead tissues require less energy
- Dead tissues have higher growth capacity
- Dead tissues are more resistant to diseases
Which tissues in plants can be classified as growing or meristematic tissue and permanent tissue?
Which tissues in plants can be classified as growing or meristematic tissue and permanent tissue?
- Meristematic tissues (correct)
- Epidermal tissues
- Vascular tissues
- Supportive tissues
What is the pattern of growth in plants?
What is the pattern of growth in plants?
What is the growth pattern of cell growth in animals?
What is the growth pattern of cell growth in animals?
What is the main reason for most of the tissues in plants being dead?
What is the main reason for most of the tissues in plants being dead?
What is the primary reason for animals consuming more energy compared to plants?
What is the primary reason for animals consuming more energy compared to plants?
What is the main difference in the pattern of growth between plants and animals?
What is the main difference in the pattern of growth between plants and animals?
What is the primary reason for the classification of various plant tissues as growing or meristematic tissue and permanent tissue?
What is the primary reason for the classification of various plant tissues as growing or meristematic tissue and permanent tissue?
What is the primary reason for cell growth in animals being more uniform?
What is the primary reason for cell growth in animals being more uniform?