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Types of plant tissue

 * Dermal tissue - forms the boundary between the plant and the external world
 * epedermis - single layered group of cells covering a plant, especially the leaf and young tissues of a vascular plant, including stems and roots. It protects against water loss, regulates gas exchange, secretes metabolic compounds, and (especially in roots) absorps water and mineral nutrients.
 * cork - external, secondary tissue impermeable to water and gases.
 * periderm - secondary covering
 * Vascular tissue - conducts fluids and nutrients internally
 * xylem - primary water-conducting tissue
 * phloem - the living tissue that carries sugar and organic nutrients throughout the plant
 * Ground tissue - manufactures nutrients by photosynthesis and stores reserve nutrients
 * parenchyma - forms the cortex and pith of stems, the cortex of roots, the mesophyll, the pulp of fruits, the endosperm of seeds, and the photosynthetic areas of a leaf
 * collenchyma
 * sclerenchyma
 * Meristematic tissue - a tissue in plants consisting of undifferentiated cells and found in zones of the plant where growth can take place — the roots and shoots

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