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Characteristics which applies to both xylem and phloem

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Answered by 11124prayu1
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Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. The primary components of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem. These two tissues transport fluid and nutrients internally. There are also two meristems associated with vascular tissue: the vascular cambium and the cork cambium. All the vascular tissues within a particular plant together constitute the vascular tissue system of that plant.
Answered by NabindraSharma
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The vascular tissues of the plant, Xylem and Phloem, transfer water and food from one part of the plant to another. These tissues are very important to the plant.

All dissolved compounds are moved from the roots to the stems in the xylem tissues, and food is moved from the leaves, where photosynthesis takes place, to other plant parts like the roots and stems, which are not involved in photosynthesis.

As a result, the plant cannot survive without these two tissues, which are crucial to its survival. Food and water are just as essential for plants to survive as they are for humans. Every part of the plant needs food and water to live, so it can't survive without them.

The xylem and phloem share a number of similarities:

  • Both are complex tissues that contain multiple cell types.
  • They are both components of the plant vascular tissue system.
  • Both xylem and phloem contain living and dead cells.
  • Both of them have fibers in them.
  • Parenchymatous cells make up the xylem and phloem, respectively.
  • In the primary vascular bundles, the proto and meta elements of the xylem and phloem are separated.
  • Both the xylem and the phloem undergo primary and secondary growth.
  • From the cambium, xylem and phloem develop.

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