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CHARACTERISTICS- it's the fundamental packaging tissue that fills the spaces between other tissues and is found most abundantly in plants. they need unspecialised/ undifferentiated cells with thin cell walls product of cellulose. they need large intercellular spaces because the cells are loosely packed.

Plant cells are formed at meristems, and so turn out to be cell types which are grouped into tissues. Plants have only three tissue types: 1) Dermal; 2) Ground; and 3) Vascular. ... plant tissue includes xylem, phloem, parenchyma, and cambium cells. Two views of the structure of the basis and root meristem

Answer They differentiate into three main tissue types: dermal, vascular, and ground tissue. Each plant organ (roots, stems, leaves) contains all three tissue types: Dermal tissue covers and protects the plant, and controls gas exchange and water absorption (in roots).

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