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The leaves, stems and roots of a plant contain

A. only one kind of tissue.
B. only two kinds of tissue.
C. all three kinds of tissues.
D. none of the above

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User Sareed
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The answer is c because they contain ground tissue, vascular tissue, and dermal tissue.
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Answer:

C. all three kinds of tissues is a correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The leaves, stems, and roots of a plant contain three kinds of tissue.

  1. Ground tissue
  2. Vascular tissue
  3. Dermal tissue.
  • Ground tissue: play a major role in the plant because they perform photosynthesis, store nutrient, to provide support and protection.
  • Vascular tissue: consist of Xylem and phloem

Xylem: transport the water, products of photosynthesis and minerals from the root region to leaves and stem.

phloem: transport the food which is produced from photosynthesis to roots and stems.

  • Dermal tissue: its function is to provide protection to soft tissues and guard the plant from water loss and injury.

Thus The leaves, stems and roots of a plant contain all three kinds of tissues.

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