Question:

The given figures are types of elements (A and B) which constitute one type of complex tissue (c) of a plant . Identify A, B and C.

Updated On: Aug 1, 2022
  • A - Tracheid, B - Vessel, C - Xylem
  • A - Vessel, B - Tracheild, C - Phloem
  • A - Fibre, B - Tracheid, C - Bark
  • A - Fibre, B - Sclereid, C - Casparian strips
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The Correct Option is A

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The given figures A (tracheid) and B (vessel) are types of xylem (C). Xylem is the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients upwards from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem. It consists of tracheids, vessels, parenchyma cells, and woody fibres. Tracheid is an elongated, tapering xylem cell having lignified, and pitted, intact walls which lacks perforations in the cell wall. Tracheids have pits where the cell wall is modified into a thin membrane, across which water flows from tracheid to tracheid. The cells die when mature, leaving only their lignified cell walls. Tracheids are found in all vascular plants. It is adapted for conduction and support. Vessels are a long straight chain made of tough long dead cells known as vessel elements or vessel members. The vessel cells, devoid of protoplasm, are arranged end to end and the cell walls have disappeared. This makes a tube. They have a lignified cell wall and a large central cavity.
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Concepts Used:

The Tissue System

Epidermal Tissue System:

The epidermal tissue system forms the outer-most covering of the whole plant body and comprises epidermal cells, stomata, and the epidermal appendages – the trichomes and hairs. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the primary plant body. It is made up of elongated, compactly arranged cells, which form a continuous layer. The epidermis is usually single-layered.

Ground Tissue System:

All tissues except the epidermis and vascular bundles constitute the ground tissue. It consists of simple tissues such as parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma. Parenchymatous cells are usually present in the cortex, pericycle, pith, and medullary rays, in the primary stems and roots. In leaves, the ground tissue consists of thin-walled chloroplast-containing cells and is called mesophyll.

Vascular Tissue System:

The vascular system consists of complex tissues, the phloem, and the xylem. The xylem and phloem together constitute vascular bundles. In dicotyledonous stems, cambium is present between phloem and xylem. Such vascular bundles because of the presence of cambium possess the ability to form secondary xylem and phloem tissues and hence are called open vascular bundles. In the monocotyledons, the vascular bundles have no cambium present in them. Hence, since they do not form secondary tissues they are referred to as closed.

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