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Match List - I with List - II.


List - IList - II(a)Cells with active celldivision capacity (i)Vascular tissues(b)Tissue having all cellssimilar in structure and function (ii)Meristematic tissue (c)Tissue having different types of cells (iii)Sclereids(d)Dead cells with highlythickenend walls andnarrow lumen (iv)Simple tissue

Select the correct answer from the options given below.

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(a) : (ii) (b) :(iv) (c) :(i) ;(d :(iii))
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(a) : (iv) (b) :(iii) (c) :(ii) ;(d :(i))
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(a) : (i) (b) :(ii) (c) :(iii) ;(d :(iv))
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(a) : (iii) (b) :(ii) (c) :(iv) ;(d :(i))
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The correct option is A (a) : (ii) (b) :(iv) (c) :(i) ;(d :(iii))
A group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function is known as a tissue.
Plant tissues are classified into the following two groups based on whether the cells being formed are capable of dividing further or not:

1. Meristematic tissue:
They are found in the growing regions of the plant like the root and the shoot tips and undergo active cell division.`

2. Permanent tissues:
The cells of the permanent tissues generall do not undergo further divisions. It is further divided into two types:
a. Simple tissues - They have all cells similar in structure and function. Example - Parenchyma, Collenchyma and sclerenchyma.
b. Complex tisuses - They are made up of many different types of cells. Example - Vascular tissues like xylem and phloem.

The sclereids are a type of sclerenchyma which are spherical, oval or cylindrical, highly thickened dead cells with very narrow cavities (lumen).

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