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        "text_description": "Getting to Know Tissues\nWhen cells unite, amazing structures emerge.",
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        "text_description": "What Is a Tissue?",
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        "text_description": "Tissue",
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        "text_description": "A tissue is a group of similar cells working together to perform one specific job, making the work faster and more efficient—this is called division of labour.",
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        "text_description": "Can you name a tissue found in your own body?",
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        "text_description": "Plants vs Animals",
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        "text_description": "Plant Tissues\nImmobile; body anchored to one spot.\nGrowth limited to meristem regions.\nRigid tissues (xylem, sclerenchyma) give support.\nSlow repair; cells stay locked in place.",
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        "text_description": "Animal Tissues\nMobile; movement essential for survival.\nGrowth possible in most body parts.\nFlexible, contractile tissues (muscle, connective).\nFast repair with constant cell turnover.",
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        "text_description": "Key Similarity\nBoth organise cells into tissues to perform specific functions.",
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        "text_description": "Watching Roots Grow",
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        "text_description": "Meristem = Growth Zone\nJar 1 roots keep their tips; Jar 2 tips are removed.\nCells in the root tip meristem divide, pushing the root forwards.\nCutting the meristem stops division, so growth ends.",
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        "text_description": "Key Points:\nPredict: Jar 1 roots will be longer after 5 days.\nActivity: mark starting length, measure daily to see growth.\nConclusion: meristematic tissue drives root elongation.",
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        "text_description": "Where Are Meristems?",
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        "text_description": "Three Meristem Regions\nEach region sits at a fixed location on the plant and has a distinct growth job.",
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        "text_description": "Key Points:\nApical – tips of roots & shoots; lengthens plant.\nIntercalary – nodes or leaf bases; restores lost parts quickly.\nLateral – along stem & root sides; adds thickness (girth).",
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        "text_description": "Simple Permanent Tissues\nThree sturdy helpers keep plants alive and upright.",
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        "text_description": "1\nParenchyma\nLiving, thin-walled cells; fill gaps and store starch, water and air.",
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        "text_description": "2\nCollenchyma\nUnevenly thick walls; give young stems and petioles flexible, bendable support.",
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        "text_description": "3\nSclerenchyma\nDead cells with very thick lignified walls; form fibres and shells that harden plant parts.",
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        "text_description": "Pro Tip:\nRecall their order: storage (Parenchyma), stretch (Collenchyma), strength (Sclerenchyma).",
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        "text_description": "Plant ‘Pipes’: Xylem & Phloem",
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        "text_description": "Complex vascular tissues move life’s essentials",
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        "text_description": "Xylem pushes water upward from roots. Phloem delivers sugars to growing and storage parts. Together they ensure transport throughout the plant.",
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        "text_description": "Key Points:\nXylem parts – tracheids, vessels, fibres, parenchyma\nPhloem parts – sieve tubes, companion cells, fibres, parenchyma",
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        "text_description": "Animal Tissue Families\nEvery organ you know is built from these four teams.",
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        "text_description": "Epithelial Tissue\nSheets of tightly packed cells; cover and protect body surfaces and cavities.",
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        "text_description": "Connective Tissue\nCells in a matrix bind, support, insulate or store materials throughout the body.",
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        "text_description": "Muscular Tissue\nLong contractile fibres shorten to move limbs, pump blood and power organs.",
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        "text_description": "Nervous Tissue\nNeurons and glia transmit quick electrical signals to coordinate body activities.",
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        "text_description": "Match the Tissue!",
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        "text_description": "Drag each tissue type onto its main role. This will help you link structure to function.",
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        "text_description": "Draggable Items\nMeristem\nParenchyma\nXylem\nNeuron",
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        "text_description": "Tip:\nThink about where the tissue sits and what it mainly does for the plant or body.",
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        "text_description": "Key Takeaways\nThank You!\nFeel confident—these core ideas will guide the next lessons.",
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        "text_description": "Definition: a tissue is a group of similar cells that work together.",
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        "text_description": "Plant tissues: meristem makes new cells for growth; permanent tissues give support and transport water & food.",
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        "text_description": "Animal tissues: epithelial covers, connective links, muscular moves, and nervous tissues send signals.",
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