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What is the purpose of ground

tissue?
A. to help the plant reproduce by attracting
pollinators
B. to transport water and nutrients
throughout the plant
C. to make and store food that supports the
plant
D. to protect the plant from water loss and
damage

User Joe Mills
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Answer: Ground tissue makes up much of the interior of a plant and carries out basic metabolic functions. Ground tissue in stems provides support and may store food or water. Ground tissues in roots may also store food.

Explanation: Ground Tissue The ground tissue of the vascular plant is responsible for storing the carbohydrates produced by the plant. Ground tissue comprises the majority of a young plant and lies between the vascular and dermal tissues. The major cells of the ground tissue are parenchyma cells, which function in photosynthesis and nutrient storage.

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Answer: to make and store food that supports the

plant

Explanation: Ground tissue makes up much of the interior of a plant and carries out basic metabolic functions.

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