Plant Tissues Quiz
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Which type of plant tissue has the ability to enlarge, stretch, and differentiate into other types of cells as they mature?

  • Meristematic tissues (correct)
  • Parenchyma tissues
  • Intercalary Meristems
  • Collenchyma tissues
  • Which type of meristematic tissue increases the length of plant leaves?

  • Parenchyma tissues
  • Intercalary Meristems (correct)
  • Lateral Meristems
  • Apical Meristems
  • Which type of permanent tissue is suitable for storage due to large intercellular spaces?

  • Parenchyma (correct)
  • Intercalary Meristems
  • Lateral Meristems
  • Collenchyma
  • Which type of permanent tissue provides mechanical support to plants?

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    Which type of plant tissue has lost the ability to divide and is already in its mature form?

    <p>Permanent Tissues</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Plant Tissue Types

    • Meristematic tissue has the ability to enlarge, stretch, and differentiate into other types of cells as they mature.

    Meristematic Tissue Functions

    • Apical meristematic tissue increases the length of plant leaves.

    Permanent Tissue Characteristics

    • Parenchymatous tissue is suitable for storage due to large intercellular spaces.

    Support in Plants

    • Sclerenchymatous tissue provides mechanical support to plants.

    Mature Plant Tissue

    • Permanent tissue has lost the ability to divide and is already in its mature form.

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    Test your knowledge of plant tissues with this quiz! Explore the structure and function of meristematic tissues and learn about the different types of plant tissue systems. Discover how plant cells come together to form tissues and contribute to the growth and development of plants.

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