● The three basic tissue systems in flowering plants are the epidermal tissue system, ground tissue system, and vascular tissue system.
● The epidermal tissue system comprises epidermal cells, stomata, trichomes, and hairs.
● The ground tissue system is composed of the endodermis, cortex, pith, pericycle, and medullary rays, in the primary stems and roots.
● In leaves, the ground tissue is comprised of thin-walled chloroplast-which contains the cells and is known as mesophyll.
● The vascular tissue system is composed of complex tissues, the xylem, and the phloem.
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