Question
How are complex permanent tissue different from simple permanent tissue?
| Simple permanent tissue | Complex permanent tissue | ||
| (i) | Tissues are honmogeneous in nature | (i) | Tissues are heterogeneous in nature. |
| (ii) | It has the cells which are structurally and functionally similiar. | (ii) | The cells are structurally and functionally dissmiliar. |
| (iii) | There are three main type of simple permanent tissue. | (iii) | There are two types of complex permenent tissues. |
| (iv) | The three complex tissues are parenchyma, collenchyma, Sclerenchyma. | (iv) | The two complex tissues are xylem and phloem. |
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