The tissues of a plant are organized into three tissue systems:
<span>1.
</span>the dermal tissue system
<span>2.
</span>The ground tissue system.
<span>3.
</span>The vascular tissue system.
The roots of a
plant are usually located underground and composed of Ground Tissues. Roots are
present in a central column.
It is a thin
continuous cylinder made up of Meristematic cells located between the wood
(secondary xylem) and bark (secondary phloem) of roots and stems
called in a central column. The Meristematic cells divide and add to the
wood and inner bark.
This question is incomplete as it should have provided a choice of different tissue systems. I think the answer is a thin continuous cylinder made up of meristematic cells located between the wood (secondary xylem) and bark (secondary phloem) of roots and stems. The meristematic cells divide and add to the wood and inner bark.