Biology, asked by mohammedsofi190, 6 months ago

are the cells similar in shape and structure in t.s of stem​

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Answered by joelmjoseph005
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Answer:

no the cells are not similar in shape and structure in t.s of stem

Answered by BATHILLS
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Answer:

No. Cells are not similar i their structure and shapes in the stem.

Explanation:

There are three types of cells in a plant.

  1. Xylem: Xylem, plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support. Xylem tissue consists of a variety of specialized, water-conducting cells known as tracheary elements.
  2. Phloem: Phloem is the vascular tissue responsible for the transport of sugars from source tissues (ex. photosynthetic leaf cells) to sink tissues (ex. non-photosynthetic root cells or developing flowers). Other molecules such as proteins and mRNAs are also transported throughout the plant via phloem.
  3. Cambium: Cambium, plural Cambiums, or Cambia, in plants, layer of actively dividing cells between xylem (wood) and phloem (bast) tissues that is responsible for the secondary growth of stems and roots (secondary growth occurs after the first season and results in increase in thickness)
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