3. Phloem fibres are the
element of phloem
4. Name any two fodder crop.
Answers
Explanation:
3.The different elements of phloem include sieve tubes, companion cells, and phloem parenchyma and phloem fibres. Sieve tubes: Transport sugars and nutrients up and down the plants in sieve cells. ... Phloem parenchyma: Provides mechanical strength to the plant. Phloem fibres: Stores compound such as starch.
4.Common plants specifically grown for fodder
Alfalfa (lucerne)
- Barley.
- Common duckweed.
- Birdsfoot trefoil.
- Brassica spp. Kale. Rapeseed (canola) Rutabaga (swede) Turnip.
- Clover. Alsike clover. Red clover. Subterranean clover. White clover.
- Grass. Bermuda grass. Brome. False oat grass. Fescue. Heath grass. ...
- Corn (maize)
Answer:
Explanation:
3.The different elements of phloem include sieve tubes, companion cells, and phloem parenchyma and phloem fibres. Sieve tubes: Transport sugars and nutrients up and down the plants in sieve cells. ... Phloem parenchyma: Provides mechanical strength to the plant. Phloem fibres: Stores compound such as starch.
4.Common plants specifically grown for fodder
Alfalfa (lucerne)
Barley.
Common duckweed.
Birdsfoot trefoil.
Brassica spp. Kale. Rapeseed (canola) Rutabaga (swede) Turnip.
Clover. Alsike clover. Red clover. Subterranean clover. White clover.
Grass. Bermuda grass. Brome. False oat grass. Fescue. Heath grass. ...
Corn (maize)