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A GROUP OF CELLS SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE THAT WORK TOGETHER TO PERFORM A
PARTICULAR FUNCTION FORMS A TISSUE
IMPORTANCE OF TISSUES
Formation of tissues has brought about a division of labour in multicellular organisms.
Tissues become organized to form organs and organs into organ systems.
Workload of individual cell has decreased due to origin of tissues.
As a result of improved organization and higher efficiency, multicellular organisms have
higher survival.
PLANT TISSUES
Plants are autotrophic organisms, so prepare their food by photosynthesis. Moreover, plants
are stationary or fixed organisms; they do not have to move from place to place in the
search of food. Since they do not consume or need much energy, so most of the plant tissues
are supportive, which provide them with structural strength. Most of these tissues such as
xylem, phloem, sclerenchyma are dead tissues; they do not contain living protoplasm.
ANIMAL TISSUES
Animals are heterotrophic organisms. They have to move in search of food,
mate and find shelter, so they need more energy as compared to plants.
Most of the tissues they contain, are living.
Difference between plant and animal tissues
In plants, dead supportive tissues are more
abundant as compared to living tissues
They require less energy.
There is a differentiation of meristematic and
permanent tissues.
Due to activity of meristematic tissues plants
continue to grow throughout life.
Tissues organization is meant for stationary
habit of plants.
In multicellular animals living tissues are more
common as compared to dead tissues
They require more energy.
Such a differentiation is absent in them.
Organization of animal tissues is complex with
the development of more specialized and
localized organs and organ systems.
Tissues organization is targeted towards high
mobility of animals.
Plant Tissues
Plant tissues are of two main types. They are Meristematic
tissues and Permanent tissues.
Meristematic Tissues: are of three types. They are Apical meristematic tissues,
Lateral merestimatic tissues, Intercalary merestimatic tissues.
Permanent Tissues: are of two types. They are Simple permanent tissues and
Complex permanent tissues. Simple permanent tissues are of three types. They are
Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma. Complex permanent tissues are of
two types. They are Xylem and phloem.
Merestimatic Tissues
Meristematic tissues are found in the growing regions of the plant like the tips of root,
stem and branches. They divide continuously and help in the growth of the plant. They are
of three types.
Apical meristematic tissues : are present in the tips of stems and roots. They help in
the growth of stems and roots.
 Lateral meristematic tissues : are present in in the sides of stems and roots. They
help to increase the girth of the stems and roots.
Intercalary meristematic tissues : are present at the base of leaves and internodes
and help in the growth of those parts.
Permanent Tissues
Permanent tissues are formed from meristematic tissues. They do
not divide and have permanent shape and size. They differentiate
into different types of permanent tissues. Permanent tissues are of
two main types. They are Simple permanent tissues and Complex
permanent tissues.
Simple Permanent Tissues
Simple permanent tissues are made up of one type of cell . They are of three types
called Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma.
Parenchyma :- consists of loosely packed thin walled cells having more
intercellular spaces. Some parenchyma cells in leaves contain chloroplast and
prepares food by photosynthesis. Some parenchyma cells have large air cavities
which help the plant to float on water. Some parenchyma cells of roots and stem
store water and minerals.
 Collenchyma :- consists of elongated cells having less intercellular spaces
and thicker at the corners. They give flexibility and allows easy bending
of different parts like stem, leaf etc. They also give mechanical support to
the plant.
 Sclerenchyma :- consists of long, narrow, dead thick walled cells. The cell
walls contain lignin a chemical substance which act like cement and
hardens them. It gives strength and hardness to the plant parts.
Complex Permanent Tissues
Complex permanent tissues are made up of more than one type of cells. There are two
types of complex tissues. They are Xylem and Phloem. They are called vascular or
conducting tissues.
Xylem: consists of tracheid, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibers. The
tracheid and vessels help to transport water and minerals from roots to all part of
the plant. Xylem parenchyma stores food and fibers help in support.
Phloem: consists of sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem parenchyma and
phloem fibers. The sieve tubes and companion cells transports food from
leaves to all parts of the plant. Phloem parenchyma stores food and fibers
help in support.
Animal Tissues
Animal tissues are of four main types . They are :- Epithelial tissue, Muscular tissue, Connective
tissue and Nervous tissue.
Epithelial tissues :- are of different types. They are :- Squamous, Columnar, Cuboidal,
Glandular etc.
Muscular tissues :- are of three types. They are :- Striated, Smooth and Cardiac.
Connective tissues :- are of different types. They are :-Areolar, Adipose, Skeleton, Fluid.
 Nervous tissue :- consists of nerve cells called neurons.
Epithelial Tissue
Epithelial tissue is the covering or protective tissue in animals. It forms
the outer covering like skin, outer covering of organs, inner lining of blood
vessels, lungs, oesophagus, etc. It protects the body and controls the
movement of materials between the body and the surroundings and
between the parts of the body. The cells are closely arranged and have a
fibrous basement membrane.
Squamous epithelial tissue : consists of a layer of thin flat cells. It is
present in the linings of blood vessels, lungs, mouth, oesophagus etc. The
skin has several layers of epithelial cells. This tissue is called Stratified
squamous tissue.
Columnar epithelial tissue : consists of tall pillar like cells. It is present in
the walls of the intestine. The columnar epithelial tissue in the respiratory
tract has hair like projections called cilia. This tissue is called Ciliated
columnar epithelial tissue.
 Cuboidal epithelial tissue : Consists of cone shape cells having a basement
membrane. It forms the lining of kidney, tubules and ducts of salivary glands and provide
mechanical support.
Glandular epithelial tissue :-Sometimes epithelial tissue folds inwards and
forms a multicellular gland which secretes substances. This tissue is called
Glandular epithelial tissue.
Muscular tissue
Connective tissue helps in the movements of the body. It
consists of elongated cells called muscle fibers. It contains a
protein called contractile protein which contracts and relaxes
and helps in movements. Muscles which can move under our
will are called voluntary muscles. Muscles which do not move
under our will are called involuntary muscles.
 Unstriated muscles ( Smooth muscles) :are involuntary muscles having no striations. The
cells are long and spindle shaped and are uninucleated. They are present in alimentary
canal, blood vessels, bronchi of lungs, iris of eye etc. They help in involuntary
movements.
 Cardiac muscles : are involuntary muscles having faint striations. The cells are long,
cylindrical, branched and multinucleated. They are present in the heart and helps in the
contraction and relaxation of the heart.
 Striated muscles :are voluntary muscles having light and dark striations. The cells
are long, cylindrical and are multinucleated. They are also called skeletal muscles
because they are attached to bones. They help in voluntary movements of the body.
Connective Tissue
Connective tissue connects and joins the different
parts of the body together. The cells of the
connective tissue are loosely packed and the space
between the cells are filled with a jelly like
matrix.
 Areolar tissues :fills the space between skin and muscles, inside
the organs, around blood vessels etc. It helps to repair the tissues.
 Tendons :are fibrous tissues which joins muscles to bones and
helps in movements.
 Ligaments : are flexible tissues which joins bones together and
helps in movements.
 Adipose tissue : is found below the skin and between internal
organs. It contains fats and helps to store fats.
 Bone : is a hard and strong tissue. It consists of cells which are
embedded in a hard matrix containing calcium and phosphorus
compounds. Bone forms the framework of the body and supports
the body and the main organs.
 Blood :Blood contains a fluid matrix called plasma which
contains red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and
platelets. The blood transports gases, digested food, hormones,
waste materials etc.
Components Of Blood
Ligaments And Tendons
Areolar Tissue Adipose Tissue
Bone Tissue Cartilage Tissue
Nervous Tissue
Nervous tissue helps to carry messages from one
part of the body to the other and responds to
stimuli. It is found in the brain, spinal cord and
nerves. It consists of nerve cells called neurons.
Neuron (Nerve cell) : has a cell body containing a nucleus and cytoplasm.
It has hair like structures called dendrites and a long part called axon
having nerve endings. The axon has a protective covering called myelin
sheath. The neurons are joined together to form nerve fibers. The
junction between two neurons is called synapse
Neuron
POWER POINT PRESENTATION
MADE BY AYUSH DABRA
OF CLASS IX-C
ROLL NO.-9311

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Tissues made by ayush dabra class ix roll no. 9311

  • 2. A GROUP OF CELLS SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE THAT WORK TOGETHER TO PERFORM A PARTICULAR FUNCTION FORMS A TISSUE
  • 3. IMPORTANCE OF TISSUES Formation of tissues has brought about a division of labour in multicellular organisms. Tissues become organized to form organs and organs into organ systems. Workload of individual cell has decreased due to origin of tissues. As a result of improved organization and higher efficiency, multicellular organisms have higher survival.
  • 4. PLANT TISSUES Plants are autotrophic organisms, so prepare their food by photosynthesis. Moreover, plants are stationary or fixed organisms; they do not have to move from place to place in the search of food. Since they do not consume or need much energy, so most of the plant tissues are supportive, which provide them with structural strength. Most of these tissues such as xylem, phloem, sclerenchyma are dead tissues; they do not contain living protoplasm.
  • 5. ANIMAL TISSUES Animals are heterotrophic organisms. They have to move in search of food, mate and find shelter, so they need more energy as compared to plants. Most of the tissues they contain, are living.
  • 6. Difference between plant and animal tissues In plants, dead supportive tissues are more abundant as compared to living tissues They require less energy. There is a differentiation of meristematic and permanent tissues. Due to activity of meristematic tissues plants continue to grow throughout life. Tissues organization is meant for stationary habit of plants. In multicellular animals living tissues are more common as compared to dead tissues They require more energy. Such a differentiation is absent in them. Organization of animal tissues is complex with the development of more specialized and localized organs and organ systems. Tissues organization is targeted towards high mobility of animals.
  • 7. Plant Tissues Plant tissues are of two main types. They are Meristematic tissues and Permanent tissues. Meristematic Tissues: are of three types. They are Apical meristematic tissues, Lateral merestimatic tissues, Intercalary merestimatic tissues. Permanent Tissues: are of two types. They are Simple permanent tissues and Complex permanent tissues. Simple permanent tissues are of three types. They are Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma. Complex permanent tissues are of two types. They are Xylem and phloem.
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  • 9. Merestimatic Tissues Meristematic tissues are found in the growing regions of the plant like the tips of root, stem and branches. They divide continuously and help in the growth of the plant. They are of three types. Apical meristematic tissues : are present in the tips of stems and roots. They help in the growth of stems and roots.  Lateral meristematic tissues : are present in in the sides of stems and roots. They help to increase the girth of the stems and roots. Intercalary meristematic tissues : are present at the base of leaves and internodes and help in the growth of those parts.
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  • 11. Permanent Tissues Permanent tissues are formed from meristematic tissues. They do not divide and have permanent shape and size. They differentiate into different types of permanent tissues. Permanent tissues are of two main types. They are Simple permanent tissues and Complex permanent tissues.
  • 12. Simple Permanent Tissues Simple permanent tissues are made up of one type of cell . They are of three types called Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma. Parenchyma :- consists of loosely packed thin walled cells having more intercellular spaces. Some parenchyma cells in leaves contain chloroplast and prepares food by photosynthesis. Some parenchyma cells have large air cavities which help the plant to float on water. Some parenchyma cells of roots and stem store water and minerals.
  • 13.  Collenchyma :- consists of elongated cells having less intercellular spaces and thicker at the corners. They give flexibility and allows easy bending of different parts like stem, leaf etc. They also give mechanical support to the plant.  Sclerenchyma :- consists of long, narrow, dead thick walled cells. The cell walls contain lignin a chemical substance which act like cement and hardens them. It gives strength and hardness to the plant parts.
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  • 16. Complex Permanent Tissues Complex permanent tissues are made up of more than one type of cells. There are two types of complex tissues. They are Xylem and Phloem. They are called vascular or conducting tissues. Xylem: consists of tracheid, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibers. The tracheid and vessels help to transport water and minerals from roots to all part of the plant. Xylem parenchyma stores food and fibers help in support.
  • 17. Phloem: consists of sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem parenchyma and phloem fibers. The sieve tubes and companion cells transports food from leaves to all parts of the plant. Phloem parenchyma stores food and fibers help in support.
  • 18. Animal Tissues Animal tissues are of four main types . They are :- Epithelial tissue, Muscular tissue, Connective tissue and Nervous tissue. Epithelial tissues :- are of different types. They are :- Squamous, Columnar, Cuboidal, Glandular etc. Muscular tissues :- are of three types. They are :- Striated, Smooth and Cardiac. Connective tissues :- are of different types. They are :-Areolar, Adipose, Skeleton, Fluid.  Nervous tissue :- consists of nerve cells called neurons.
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  • 20. Epithelial Tissue Epithelial tissue is the covering or protective tissue in animals. It forms the outer covering like skin, outer covering of organs, inner lining of blood vessels, lungs, oesophagus, etc. It protects the body and controls the movement of materials between the body and the surroundings and between the parts of the body. The cells are closely arranged and have a fibrous basement membrane.
  • 21. Squamous epithelial tissue : consists of a layer of thin flat cells. It is present in the linings of blood vessels, lungs, mouth, oesophagus etc. The skin has several layers of epithelial cells. This tissue is called Stratified squamous tissue. Columnar epithelial tissue : consists of tall pillar like cells. It is present in the walls of the intestine. The columnar epithelial tissue in the respiratory tract has hair like projections called cilia. This tissue is called Ciliated columnar epithelial tissue.  Cuboidal epithelial tissue : Consists of cone shape cells having a basement membrane. It forms the lining of kidney, tubules and ducts of salivary glands and provide mechanical support. Glandular epithelial tissue :-Sometimes epithelial tissue folds inwards and forms a multicellular gland which secretes substances. This tissue is called Glandular epithelial tissue.
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  • 23. Muscular tissue Connective tissue helps in the movements of the body. It consists of elongated cells called muscle fibers. It contains a protein called contractile protein which contracts and relaxes and helps in movements. Muscles which can move under our will are called voluntary muscles. Muscles which do not move under our will are called involuntary muscles.
  • 24.  Unstriated muscles ( Smooth muscles) :are involuntary muscles having no striations. The cells are long and spindle shaped and are uninucleated. They are present in alimentary canal, blood vessels, bronchi of lungs, iris of eye etc. They help in involuntary movements.  Cardiac muscles : are involuntary muscles having faint striations. The cells are long, cylindrical, branched and multinucleated. They are present in the heart and helps in the contraction and relaxation of the heart.  Striated muscles :are voluntary muscles having light and dark striations. The cells are long, cylindrical and are multinucleated. They are also called skeletal muscles because they are attached to bones. They help in voluntary movements of the body.
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  • 27. Connective Tissue Connective tissue connects and joins the different parts of the body together. The cells of the connective tissue are loosely packed and the space between the cells are filled with a jelly like matrix.
  • 28.  Areolar tissues :fills the space between skin and muscles, inside the organs, around blood vessels etc. It helps to repair the tissues.  Tendons :are fibrous tissues which joins muscles to bones and helps in movements.  Ligaments : are flexible tissues which joins bones together and helps in movements.  Adipose tissue : is found below the skin and between internal organs. It contains fats and helps to store fats.  Bone : is a hard and strong tissue. It consists of cells which are embedded in a hard matrix containing calcium and phosphorus compounds. Bone forms the framework of the body and supports the body and the main organs.  Blood :Blood contains a fluid matrix called plasma which contains red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC) and platelets. The blood transports gases, digested food, hormones, waste materials etc.
  • 31. Areolar Tissue Adipose Tissue Bone Tissue Cartilage Tissue
  • 32. Nervous Tissue Nervous tissue helps to carry messages from one part of the body to the other and responds to stimuli. It is found in the brain, spinal cord and nerves. It consists of nerve cells called neurons.
  • 33. Neuron (Nerve cell) : has a cell body containing a nucleus and cytoplasm. It has hair like structures called dendrites and a long part called axon having nerve endings. The axon has a protective covering called myelin sheath. The neurons are joined together to form nerve fibers. The junction between two neurons is called synapse
  • 35. POWER POINT PRESENTATION MADE BY AYUSH DABRA OF CLASS IX-C ROLL NO.-9311