Biology, asked by tajinderkaur7597, 11 months ago

Bordered pits are found in
(a) sieve cells (b) vessel wall
(c) companion cells (d) sieve tube wall

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Answered by Maria305
3

Answer:

the correct answer is vessel wall

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Answered by applegraveiens
2

The correct answer is (B).

Explanation:

  • Bordered pits are present in Vessel wall.
  • Bordered pits are present in Sclerenchymatous cells only.
  • It is abundantly present in Vessels of Angiosperms and Tracheids of ferns and Gymnosperms.
  • These are the condutive tissues of plants which allow fluids to pass from one cell to another.
  • Bordered pits have the secondary cell wall which allows the water to pass through.
  • Bordered pits have the appearance of Donut when seen from the microscope.
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