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Tissue is a group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
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Plants and animals have exactly the same types of tissues.
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Meristematic tissue in plants is responsible for growth.
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Xylem tissue transports water and minerals in plants.
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Sclerenchyma is a type of permanent tissue in plants.
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Parenchyma tissues always have thick cell walls.
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Animals have a type of tissue called epithelial tissue.
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Connective tissue in animals includes blood and bone.
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Cardiac muscle is found in the heart only.
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Neuron is the structural unit of muscular tissue.
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Phloem transports food in plants.
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Collenchyma cells provide flexibility to plant organs.
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Adipose tissue stores fat in the human body.
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Bone is an example of an animal connective tissue.
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Smooth muscle is voluntary in action.
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Blood is considered a fluid connective tissue.
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Permanent tissue in plants is composed of actively dividing cells.
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Nervous tissue is responsible for transmitting impulses in the body.
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Areolar tissue in animals fills the space between organs.
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Xylem and phloem together are called complex permanent tissues.
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Muscle tissue cannot contract and relax.
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Stomata are examples of animal tissues.
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Guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata.
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Cork is a protective tissue in plants.
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Lymph is a type of epithelial tissue.
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