Biology
Name the kind of tissue found
- At the tip of plant roots
- At the lower surface of leaf
- In the inner lining of intestine
- At the joint between two long bones
- In the walls of the veins of leaves
- As gritty masses in the skin of pears
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- The apical meristem is present at the tip of plant roots.
- The epidermis, is found on the lower surface of leaf.
- The intestinal epithelium is present in the inner lining of the intestine.
- Ligament is present at the joint between the two bones.
- Conducting tissue (vascular bundles) is present in the walls of the veins of leaves.
- Sclerenchyma is the tissue found as gritty masses in the skin of pears.
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