Plant Tissue (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 24 Apr, 2026

The plant tissue system includes permanent and meristematic tissues, each with distinct roles. Plant tissues are organised into systems such as dermal, vascular, and ground tissues. Dermal tissues form the outer protective layer of the plant, while vascular tissues facilitate the transport of water, nutrients, and sugars. Ground tissues fill the interior of the plant and perform various metabolic functions, including support and storage.

Plant tissues can be further categorised into permanent tissues, which are mature and differentiated, and meristematic tissues, which are regions of actively dividing cells responsible for growth and development.

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Types of Plant Tissues

  1. Meristematic Tissues
  2. Permanent Tissues

Meristematic Tissues

These cells undergo continuous division, contributing to the increase in both the length and girth of the plant. Upon maturation, these tissues can stretch, elongate, and differentiate into other types of tissues. Meristematic tissues can be categorised into three types: apical meristems, lateral meristems, and intercalary meristems.

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Three types of Meristematic tissues are given below:

**Properties of Meristematic Tissues

Permanent Tissues

These tissues are also known as non-meristematic tissues, consisting of cells that have undergone differentiation and have attained a permanent form and function.

**1. Simple Permanent Tissues

Simple permanent tissues are composed of only one type of cell that is similar in origin, structure, and function. Their primary role is to provide support, strength, storage, and protection to the plant.

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Three kinds of simple permanent tissues are given below:

**2. Complex Permanent Tissues

Complex permanent tissues are plant tissues made up of more than one type of cell, but all the cells work together as a functional unit. Their primary role is the transport of water, minerals, and food within the plant.

Two types of complex tissues are given below:

**Properties of Permanent Tissues

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Plant Tissue Systems and Their Functions