How is plant tissues categorized according to their function

How is plant tissues categorized according to their functions?

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A plant tissue is divided in growth (embryonic) tissues, supporting, photosynthetic and filling tissues (ground tissues), conductive (vascular) covering and tissues (dermal) tissues. Embryonic tissues: secondary meristems; primary meristems. Supporting tissues: collenchyma; sclerenchyma. Photosynthetic and Filling tissues: photosynthetic parenchyma; storage parenchyma. Conductive tissues: phloem, xylem covering tissues epidermis periderm.

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