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2. In a plant, what is formed by a group of xylem vessels?
А a cell
B a tissue I
C an organ
D an organ system​

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Answered by StarlightPhoenix
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Answer:

A tissue is formed by a group of xylem vessels.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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In a plant, a tissue is formed by a group of xylem vessels

  • B a tissue is the correct option.

  • The Xylem is a tissue because it comprises 4 varied cells and together they conduct one function which is the transportation of water and minerals from the root to all parts of the plant.

  • The xylem is a compound tissue which comprises conducting components such as tracheid and xylem vessels, xylem parenchyma, and fibres. Altogether xylem tissues conduct water in various plant organs that as root, stem and leaf.

  • Individual plant organs have several tissues, xylem is one of those tissues. For example, a leaf has xylem tissues, Phloem tissues, chlorenchyma tissues and epidermis tissues.

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