Biology, asked by Devansh5910, 1 year ago

Conducting tissue of moss is made up of
A) Xylem and phloem
B) Parenchyma
C) Collenchyma
D) Xylem

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The correct answer of this question is option A, xylem and phloem.

Explanation:

The main conducting tissue of any green plant is normally xylem and phloem.

Similarly,the conducting tissues of the moss are also xylem and phloem.

(Because moss is also a green plant.)

That's why the correct answer of this question is option A,xylem and phloem.

Answered by bestanswers
1

Answer:

Conducting tissues on Moses are called?

Explanation:

Moses belong to the Muscopsida group that is under kingdom Bryophyta. Apart from this, Moses are also considered to be Eukaryotic so they have presence of Chlorophyll. These are presented as Carotenoid and Xanthophylls.

Moses are also known for storing starch and have a cellulose wall. They exhibit open mitosis and cytokinesis.

In these plants, the conducting tissues are Hydroid that is a Xylem like tissue and conducts water and minerals. The Leptoid is a phloem like tissue that conduct sugar and amino acids.

But in your answer you have not given options for either Hydroid or Leptoid. So nearest I would take Xylem and Phloem as correct answer. But when you go in depth then it is obvious that these are non conducting types so Xylem and Phloem are in fact Look alike Xylem and Look alike Phloem termed as Leptoid and Hydroid.

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