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Tissues

Karnataka Board · Class 9 · Science

Flashcards for Tissues — Karnataka Board Class 9 Science. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Basic Definition

What is a tissue?

Answer

A tissue is a group of cells that are similar in structure and work together to perform a specific function. Examples include blood, muscle, and phloem. In multicellular organisms, tissues allow for d

Card 2Plant vs Animal Tissues

Why do plants have more supportive tissue with dead cells compared to animals?

Answer

Plants are stationary and need to remain upright against gravity and wind. They have large amounts of supportive tissue (like sclerenchyma) with dead cells that provide strength. Animals move around a

Card 3Meristematic Tissue

What happens when you cut the root tips of an onion bulb?

Answer

Root growth stops or slows significantly because the apical meristem (growing tissue) is located at the root tips. This meristematic tissue is responsible for producing new cells that increase root le

Card 4Meristematic Tissue

Why do meristematic tissue cells lack vacuoles?

Answer

Meristematic cells are actively dividing and need to remain small and flexible. Large vacuoles would make cells rigid and bulky, preventing easy division. These cells have dense cytoplasm and thin wal

Card 5Simple Permanent Tissue

How does parenchyma tissue help aquatic plants float?

Answer

In aquatic plants, parenchyma contains large air-filled spaces called aerenchyma. These air cavities provide buoyancy, helping the plant float on water surface. This adaptation ensures the plant gets

Card 6Simple Permanent Tissue

Why is the husk of a coconut so hard and tough?

Answer

Coconut husk is made of sclerenchyma tissue. This tissue has dead cells with thick walls strengthened by lignin. The walls are so thick that there's no internal space, making it extremely hard and pro

Card 7Stomatal Function

What happens during transpiration and why is it important?

Answer

Transpiration is the loss of water vapor through stomata. It helps in: 1) Cooling the plant, 2) Creating suction for water absorption from roots, 3) Transporting minerals upward, 4) Maintaining plant

Card 8Protective Tissue

Why do desert plants have thick waxy coatings on their epidermis?

Answer

Desert plants have thick cutin (waxy coating) to prevent water loss in hot, dry conditions. This waterproof layer reduces transpiration, helping the plant conserve precious water in arid environments.

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