How will you classify permanent tissues in plants?

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(N/A) Permanent tissues in plants are classified into two main categories based on the types of cells they contain:
$1$. Simple Permanent Tissues: These are made up of only one type of cell that performs a similar function. They are further divided into:
- Supportive tissues: Includes $Parenchyma$,$Collenchyma$,and $Sclerenchyma$.
- Protective tissues: Includes $Cork$ and $Epidermis$.
$2$. Complex Permanent Tissues: These are made up of more than one type of cell working together to perform a common function. These are also known as conducting tissues and include:
- $Xylem$
- $Phloem$

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