Indicate the structural features of the cells of each tissue in connection with the functions performed.

Covering tissues have a protective function. They are formed by living or dead cells with tightly closed, thickened membranes. These tissues are found on the surface of roots, stems, leaves.
Mechanical fabrics give strength to plants. They are formed by living or dead elongated cells with thickened membranes. In some cells, the membranes are lignified.
Conductive tissues are usually formed by living or dead formations, which are in the form of tubes or vessels. The substances dissolved in water move along them.
The main tissues occupy the space between the integumentary, mechanical and conductive tissues. There are several types of these tissues, depending on what function their cells perform. Their main function is the synthesis and storage of various substances.
The cells of educational tissues are small in size, have a thin membrane and a relatively large nucleus. They divide to form new cells from which other tissues are formed.



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