Plant Tissues: Types and Functions

This chart shows the types of ground tissue and their functions.

Meristems: Devoted to growth by cell multiplication.

Covering fabrics: Ensure the protection of the organs from the external environment.

Parenchyma: Represent the bulk of the organ volume, formed of poorly differentiated cells performing various functions like chlorophyll assimilation and storage of reserves.

Support tissues: Made of thick-walled cells of lignin or cellulose, giving organs a certain rigidity.

Conductive tissues: Ensure the circulation of sap to aerial organs for raw or ascending sap and to underground organs for developed or descending sap.

Endoderm and Pericycle: Surround the central cylinder.

Secretory tissues: Release various substances like nectar and latex.

Which row (A, B, C, or D) best matches each ground tissue with its function?

The right answer is A.

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