Tissues Blog 1
Dear Learner,
Welcome to the new
chapter of Science. In this chapter we will discussing more about plant and
animal tissues.
At the end of this topic, learner will be able to
(i) recall the concept of cell.
(ii) explain the
significance of division of labour.
(iii) differentiate
between the mode of living style of plants and animals.
(iv) define terms
related to topic.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Reading of NCERT Text Book is very important, so refer your book while studying through BLOGS.
2. Complete your Note Books. Write-ups that is in red colour need to be copied in your notebooks rest need to be read carefully for better understanding.
3. Complete blue box questions and back exercise of your text book in your respective note book.
4. Complete the home assignment given in the last of every blog in your biology copy.
1. So, let us start the topic for
today.................
Tissues
Form the previous chapter, we are aware that organism are made from one and more cells.
In unicellular organisms, like a single cell cell performs all basic functions. As in Amoeba, a single cell carries out movement, intake of food and gaseous exchange and excretion. But in multicellular organism, different functions are performed by different groups of cells, i.e., the division of labour.
A group of cells of same origin performing definite function is called tissue. A tissue represent a group of cells similar in structure, origin and function.
Histology- The branch of biology that deals with the study of tissues is called histology.
Cell differentiation- The phenomenon by which a common mass of cells assume specific structures and function is called differentiation.
Organ- Different tissue are grouped together in larger functional units are called organ.
Organ system- Different organs give rise to still larger functional units called organ system.
Organisms- All the organ system combined together to form an organism.
(A) Are Plants and Animals made of same types of tissues?
Read the difference for better clarity and understanding. No need to copy it. But you all need to be clear that plant and animals are different in many aspects that is way there tissues will be different.
Difference
between plants and animals:
Plants
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Animals
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1. Plants are generally sedentary or
fixed. They cannot move around in search of food, mates and
shelter.
2. Growth is localised at the tips because
of the presence of meristematic tissue.
3. Growth is indefinite.
4. New organs are formed during favourable
season.
5. Structural organisation is less
specialised.
6. Most
of the plants are supportive which provide mechanical strength.
7. Most of the cells are dead.
|
1. Animals are generally not sedentary. They
can move around in search of food, mates and shelter.
2. Growth is diffused because of the absence of
meristematic tissue.
3. Growth is definite.
4. No new organs are formed during
favourable seasons.
5. Structural organisation is more
specialised.
6. Less supportive tissues are present.
7. Most of the cells are living.
|
So, it is with reference to these complex animals and plants bodies that will now be discussing about the concept of tissues in details in our next blogs.
Home Assignments
1. Define Tissue.
2. What is the
significance of utility of tissues in multi-cellular organisms?
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