🧵 Tissues in Action — Class 9 Science Detailed Notes
🌟 Introduction
👉 In multicellular organisms, millions of cells work together.
👉 A group of similar cells performing a specific function is called a tissue.
📌 Tissue helps organisms work efficiently.
🧫 What is a Tissue?
📖 Definition
A tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to perform a particular function.
Examples:
Muscle tissue 💪
Nervous tissue 🧠
Xylem 🌿
🌿 Plant Tissues
Plant tissues are mainly of two types:
1️⃣ Meristematic Tissue
2️⃣ Permanent Tissue
1️⃣ Meristematic Tissue 🌱
🌟 Definition
Tissues made of actively dividing cells.
🌟 Features
✅ Cells divide continuously
✅ Dense cytoplasm
✅ Thin cell wall
✅ No vacuoles or very small vacuoles
📍 Types of Meristematic Tissue
1️⃣ Apical Meristem 🌿
📍 Present at tips of roots and shoots.
Function:
✅ Increases length of plant.
2️⃣ Intercalary Meristem 🌾
📍 Present at base of leaves or internodes.
Function:
✅ Helps in growth of stems and leaves.
3️⃣ Lateral Meristem 🌳
📍 Present on sides of stems and roots.
Function:
✅ Increases thickness of plant.
2️⃣ Permanent Tissue 🍃
🌟 Definition
Tissues formed from meristematic cells that lose the power of division.
🌿 Types of Permanent Tissue
A. Simple Permanent Tissue
Made of one type of cells.
Types:
1️⃣ Parenchyma
2️⃣ Collenchyma
3️⃣ Sclerenchyma
1️⃣ Parenchyma 🌱
🌟 Features
✅ Living cells
✅ Thin walls
✅ Large vacuoles
🌟 Functions
✅ Storage of food
✅ Photosynthesis
✅ Provides support
Special Types:
Chlorenchyma 🌿 → contains chlorophyll
Aerenchyma 💨 → contains air spaces
2️⃣ Collenchyma 🪴
🌟 Features
✅ Living elongated cells
✅ Unevenly thickened corners
🌟 Functions
✅ Flexibility
✅ Mechanical support
📌 Found in leaf stalks.
3️⃣ Sclerenchyma 🪵
🌟 Features
✅ Dead cells
✅ Thick lignified walls
🌟 Functions
✅ Strength and rigidity
📌 Found in coconut husk.
🌳 Complex Permanent Tissue
Made of different types of cells working together.
Types:
1️⃣ Xylem
2️⃣ Phloem
1️⃣ Xylem 💧
🌟 Function
✅ Transports water and minerals from roots to leaves.
🌟 Components
Tracheids
Vessels
Xylem parenchyma
Xylem fibres
📌 Mostly dead cells.
2️⃣ Phloem 🍚
🌟 Function
✅ Transports food from leaves to all parts of plant.
🌟 Components
Sieve tubes
Companion cells
Phloem parenchyma
Phloem fibres
📌 Mostly living cells.
🐾 Animal Tissues
Animal tissues are of four main types:
1️⃣ Epithelial Tissue
2️⃣ Connective Tissue
3️⃣ Muscular Tissue
4️⃣ Nervous Tissue
1️⃣ Epithelial Tissue 🧱
🌟 Function
✅ Covers body surfaces
✅ Protects organs
📍 Types of Epithelial Tissue
1️⃣ Squamous Epithelium 🫧
✅ Thin and flat cells
✅ Helps in diffusion
📌 Found in lungs.
2️⃣ Cuboidal Epithelium 🎲
✅ Cube-shaped cells
✅ Helps in secretion and absorption
📌 Found in kidney tubules.
3️⃣ Columnar Epithelium 🧱
✅ Tall pillar-like cells
📌 Found in intestine.
4️⃣ Ciliated Epithelium 🌬️
✅ Has hair-like cilia
📌 Found in respiratory tract.
5️⃣ Glandular Epithelium 🧪
✅ Secretes substances
📌 Forms glands.
2️⃣ Connective Tissue 🔗
🌟 Function
✅ Connects body parts
✅ Provides support
📍 Types of Connective Tissue
🩸 Blood
✅ Transports oxygen and nutrients.
Components:
RBCs
WBCs
Platelets
Plasma
🦴 Bone
✅ Provides support and protection.
🧈 Cartilage
✅ Flexible tissue.
📌 Present in nose and ear.
🪢 Tendons
✅ Connect muscle to bone.
🪡 Ligaments
✅ Connect bone to bone.
🧴 Areolar Tissue
✅ Fills spaces inside organs.
🧈 Adipose Tissue
✅ Stores fat.
3️⃣ Muscular Tissue 💪
🌟 Function
✅ Helps in movement.
📍 Types of Muscles
1️⃣ Striated Muscle 🏃
✅ Voluntary muscles
✅ Attached to bones
2️⃣ Smooth Muscle 🍽️
✅ Involuntary muscles
✅ Found in internal organs
3️⃣ Cardiac Muscle ❤️
✅ Found only in heart
✅ Involuntary and rhythmic
4️⃣ Nervous Tissue 🧠
🌟 Function
✅ Carries messages throughout body.
Main Unit:
➡️ Neuron
🧠 Structure of Neuron
Cell body
Dendrites
Axon
⚡ Functions of Neuron
✅ Receives impulses
✅ Transfers impulses
🌿 Difference Between Plant and Animal Tissues
| 🌿 Plant Tissue | 🐾 Animal Tissue |
|---|---|
| Growth limited | Growth all over body |
| More dead tissues | Mostly living tissues |
| Supportive function | Movement function important |
🚀 Important One-Liners
✅ Xylem transports water.
✅ Phloem transports food.
✅ Parenchyma stores food.
✅ Collenchyma gives flexibility.
✅ Sclerenchyma provides strength.
✅ Blood is a connective tissue.
✅ Neuron is the structural unit of nervous tissue.
✅ Cardiac muscles are found in heart.
✍️ Frequently Asked Questions
❓Why are xylem cells dead?
➡️ Dead cells help in easy water transport and provide strength.
❓What is the function of phloem?
➡️ Transport of food from leaves to other parts.
❓Why is blood called connective tissue?
➡️ Because it connects all body parts by transporting substances.
🎯 Exam Preparation Tips
📌 Learn Properly:
✅ Types of tissues
✅ Functions of tissues
✅ Differences between tissues
📌 Practice Diagrams:
✏️ Neuron
✏️ Striated muscle
✏️ Plant tissues
🧠 Super Quick Revision Table
| Tissue | Function |
|---|---|
| 🌱 Meristematic | Growth |
| 🍃 Parenchyma | Storage |
| 🪴 Collenchyma | Flexibility |
| 🪵 Sclerenchyma | Strength |
| 💧 Xylem | Water transport |
| 🍚 Phloem | Food transport |
| 💪 Muscular tissue | Movement |
| 🧠 Nervous tissue | Message transfer |