Biology Practicals Class 9
To identify different cells in simple and complex plant tissues!
- Teach science experiments in a gamified way
- Boost conceptual clarity and knowledge retention
- Aligned with National Education Policy 2020
- Helpful in getting NAAC accreditation
- CBSE, ICSE, and state boards aligned curricula
- Engaging simulations with easy-to-teach instructions
About Simulation
- Through engaging experiments, learners can explore the intricate structures of simple and complex plant tissues, gaining a deeper understanding of the diverse cells that make up these tissues.
- By conducting hands-on experiments, learners can observe firsthand the unique characteristics and functions of various cells within simple and complex plant tissues, enhancing their knowledge of biological concepts.
- Through these experiments, learners can experience the dynamic nature of biology and develop a greater appreciation for the complexity and beauty of plant tissues at a cellular level.
Simulation Details
Description
In plants, simple tissues are composed of single cells, each with specific functions. Examples of simple tissues include Parenchyma, Collenchyma, and Sclerenchyma tissues, each serving distinct roles in plant structure and support. On the other hand, complex tissues like the xylem and phloem are made up of multiple cell types working together to transport nutrients, provide structural support, and facilitate various physiological processes within the plant. Through simulations and experiments, learners can delve into the intricate world of plant tissues, gaining insights into the diverse cell types and functions that contribute to the overall health and vitality of plants. By exploring both simple and complex tissues, participants can deepen their understanding of plant biology and appreciate the sophisticated mechanisms at play in the plant kingdom.
Requirements for this Science Experiment
- Permanent slides of parenchyma tissues.
- Permanent slides of collenchymas tissues
- Permanent slides of sclerenchyma tissues.
- Permanent slides of the xylem and phloem tissues.
- Permanent slides of the phloem tissues.
- Compound microscope
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