plant tissue

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plant tissue

A student examines plant tissue under a microscope.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The tissue of a plant: A group of similar cells in a plant that work together to perform a specific function. This is the fundamental structural and functional material of a plant's body.
Usage
  • The term "plant tissue" is a scientific, biological term used to describe the cellular organization within plants. It is typically used in academic, educational, and research contexts.
  • It is a mass noun, generally used in the singular form when referring to the concept or a specific type (e.g., vascular tissue). The plural "plant tissues" is used when referring to multiple distinct types or instances.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The biology student studied a slide of plant tissue under the microscope.
    • Meristematic plant tissue is responsible for growth.
    • Damage to the plant tissue can hinder nutrient transport.
Advanced Usage
  • "Differentiated plant tissue": Refers to cells that have developed specialized forms and functions, such as xylem or phloem, as opposed to meristematic tissue which is capable of division.
    • Leaves are composed of several types of differentiated plant tissue.
Variants and Related Words
  • Meristem (n): A type of plant tissue consisting of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division, found in areas of growth.
  • Parenchyma (n): A fundamental type of plant tissue involved in photosynthesis, storage, and secretion.
  • Vascular tissue (n): A complex plant tissue (xylem and phloem) responsible for transporting fluids and nutrients.
  • Dermal tissue (n): The protective outer covering of a plant, such as the epidermis.
Synonyms
  • Botanical tissue: A formal synonym emphasizing the biological context.
  • Phytogenic tissue: A technical, less common synonym derived from Greek roots ( meaning plant).
Related Phrases
  • Tissue culture: A laboratory technique for growing plant tissue in a sterile, nutrient-rich medium.
    • Scientists used plant tissue culture to propagate the rare orchid.
  • Tissue system: A higher level of organization, grouping tissues that perform a coordinated function (e.g., the vascular system).
    • The vascular tissue system is crucial for a plant's survival.
plant tissue

A student examines plant tissue under a microscope.

Noun
  1. the tissue of a plant