Living Cell Functions
Dead Cell Functions
Tissues
Tissues part 2
Tissues part 3
100

The most common cell in a plant.

What is the Parenchyma?

100
Surface cells that replace the epidermis.

What are the cork cells?

100

At the tips of roots and stems, it causes elongation of the plant



What are the apical meristems?

100

The most common tissue that has changeable functions.

What is the parenchyma?

100

The pipelines in leaves.

What are the vascular tissues?

200

The only cells that undergo mitosis are.

What are the meristematic cells?

200

Helps to transport water and minerals.

What is the tracheid?

200

Causes the girth of a plant and grows along the sides.

What is the vascular cambium?

200

The tissue that strengthens the plant.

What is the collenchyma?

200

Translocates water throughout the plant.

What is the xylem?

300

Secretes substances from inside the cell, such as nectar and resins.

What are the secretory cells?

300

Helps to strengthen, along with transporting water and minerals that have a wider shape.

What are the vessel elements?

300

Grows along the sides of stems and produces bark.

What is the Cork Cambium?

300

The Sclerenchyma tissue contains fibers and sclereid cells.

What is the mechanical sclerenchyma?

300

Translocates food throughout the plant.

What is the phloem?

400

The strengthening cells.

What is the collenchyma?

400

Found in roots, stems, leaves & flowers. Support and protect the other cell types.

What are the sclerenchyma fibers?

400

Contains guard cells that regulate the stomata and is the original covering of the plant.

What is the epidermis?

400

The Sclerenchyma tissue contains tracheids and vessel elements.

What is the conducting sclerenchyma?

400

The cells that work together inside the phloem to translocate food.

What are the sieve tubes and companion cells?

500

Transports food and what loads them.

What are the sieve tudes and companion cells?

500

Cells that cause plants to have a gritty texture.

What is the sclerenchyma sclereid?

500

The replacement overing for the plant and protects the plant.

What is the periderm?

500

Secretes substances such as nectar, oils in herbs, and resins in pines

What are the secretory tissues?

500

The cells that work together inside the xylem to translocate water and minerals.

What are the vessel elements and tracheids?