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Home » Class 9 Science Notes in English » Tissues (Ch-6) Notes in English || Class 9 Science Chapter 6 in English ||

Tissues (Ch-6) Notes in English || Class 9 Science Chapter 6 in English ||

Posted on 23/02/2025 by Anshul Gupta

Chapter – 6

Tissues

In this post we have given the detailed notes of class 9 Science Chapter 6 (Tissues) in English. These notes are useful for the students who are going to appear in class 9 board exams.

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Class 9 Science Chapter 6 Tissues in English
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  • Chapter – 6
  • Tissues
  • Chapter 6: Tissues
    • What are Tissues? 🔬
    • Are Plant and Animal Tissues the Same?
    • Plant Tissues 🌿
    • Animal Tissues 🐾
    • Remember:
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Chapter 6: Tissues

What are Tissues? 🔬

  • A tissue is a group of cells that are similar in structure and work together to perform a particular function.  
  • In multicellular organisms, tissues help in the division of labor, allowing different groups of cells to specialize in specific functions, leading to greater efficiency.  
  • Examples of tissues include blood, phloem, and muscle.  

Are Plant and Animal Tissues the Same?

  • No, plant and animal tissues are different due to differences in their structure, functions, and growth patterns.  
  • Plants are stationary and have a large quantity of supportive tissue, generally made of dead cells.  
  • Animals move around and consume more energy, so their tissues are mostly living.  
  • Plant growth is limited to certain regions with meristematic tissues, while animal growth is more uniform.  

Plant Tissues 🌿

  1. Meristematic Tissue 🌱
  • Meristematic tissue is the dividing tissue present in the growing regions of the plant.  
  • It is responsible for the growth of the plant.  
  • Based on their location, meristematic tissues are classified as apical, lateral, and intercalary.  
  • Apical meristem is present at the growing tips of stems and roots, increasing their length.  
  • Lateral meristem increases the girth of the stem or root.  
  • Intercalary meristem is located near the node and is responsible for the growth of branches and leaves.  
  • Cells of meristematic tissue are very active, with dense cytoplasm, thin cellulose walls, prominent nuclei, and lack vacuoles.  
  1. Permanent Tissue 🌳
  • Permanent tissues are derived from meristematic tissue once they lose the ability to divide.  
  • They are classified as simple and complex tissues.  

(i) Simple Permanent Tissue 🧱

  • Parenchyma:
    • It is the most common simple permanent tissue, consisting of relatively unspecialized cells with thin cell walls.  
    • They are living cells with large spaces between them.  
    • Parenchyma generally stores food.  
    • Chlorenchyma is a type of parenchyma that contains chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis.  
    • Aerenchyma is a type of parenchyma found in aquatic plants that has large air cavities to help them float.  
  • Collenchyma:
    • It provides flexibility to plants, allowing bending of various parts without breaking.  
    • It also provides mechanical support.  
    • The cells of this tissue are living, elongated, and irregularly thickened at the corners.  
  • Sclerenchyma:
    • It is the tissue that makes the plant hard and stiff.  
    • The cells of this tissue are dead, long, and narrow with thickened walls due to lignin.  
    • It provides strength to the plant parts.  

(ii) Complex Permanent Tissue 🏗️

  • Complex tissues are made of more than one type of cell, all coordinated to perform a common function.  
  • Xylem:
    • It consists of tracheids, vessels, xylem parenchyma, and xylem fibers.  
    • Tracheids and vessels are tubular structures that transport water and minerals vertically.  
    • Xylem parenchyma stores food.  
    • Xylem fibers are mainly supportive.  
  • Phloem:
    • It is made up of sieve cells, sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem fibers, and phloem parenchyma.  
    • Sieve tubes are tubular cells with perforated walls that transport food from leaves to other parts of the plant.  

Animal Tissues 🐾

  1. Epithelial Tissue 👥
  • Epithelial tissue covers most organs and cavities within the body, forming a barrier to keep different body systems separate.  
  • The cells of epithelial tissue are tightly packed and form a continuous sheet with little intercellular space.  
  • They regulate the exchange of materials between the body and the external environment.  
  • Based on their shape and function, epithelial tissues are classified as squamous, cuboidal, columnar, ciliated, and glandular.  
  1. Connective Tissue 🔗
  • Connective tissue connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs.  
  • The cells of connective tissue are loosely spaced and embedded in an intercellular matrix.  
  • Different types of connective tissues include:
    • Blood: It has a fluid matrix called plasma, in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are suspended.  
    • Bone: It forms the framework that supports the body and anchors the muscles.  
    • Ligament: It connects bones with bones and is very elastic.  
    • Tendon: It connects muscles to bones and is fibrous with great strength.  
    • Cartilage: It smoothens bone surfaces at joints and is also present in the nose, ear, trachea, and larynx.  
    • Areolar Tissue: It fills the space inside organs, supports internal organs, and helps in the repair of tissues.  
    • Adipose Tissue: It stores fat, acting as an insulator.  
  1. Muscular Tissue 💪
  • Muscular tissue consists of elongated cells, also called muscle fibers, responsible for movement in our body.  
  • Muscles contain special proteins called contractile proteins, which contract and relax to cause movement.  
  • There are three types of muscle tissues:
    • Striated Muscles: These are voluntary muscles attached to bones and help in body movement.  
    • Smooth Muscles: These are involuntary muscles that control movements like the movement of food in the alimentary canal or the contraction and relaxation of blood vessels.  
    • Cardiac Muscles: These are involuntary muscles found in the heart, showing rhythmic contraction and relaxation throughout life.  
  1. Nervous Tissue 🧠
  • Nervous tissue is composed of neurons, which are highly specialized cells that can receive and transmit stimuli very rapidly from one place to another within the body.  
  • The brain, spinal cord, and nerves are all composed of nervous tissue.  
  • A neuron consists of a cell body with a nucleus and cytoplasm, from which long thin hair-like parts called dendrites and a single long part called the axon arise.  
  • Nerve impulses allow us to move our muscles when we want to.  

Remember:

  • Tissues are groups of cells that are similar in structure and function.  
  • Plant tissues are of two main types: meristematic and permanent.  
  • Animal tissues can be epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue.  

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