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describe the structure and function of vessels and sieve tubes

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Answered by devesh1545
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Answer:

It consists of four types of cells-tracheids, vessels, xylem fibres, and xylem parenchyma. Xylem

vessels are hollow, elongated cells with open ends and pitted walls. Cells walls are lignified. ... Sieve tube members are long, slender, tube-like cells joined end to end, to form long tubular channels - the sieve tubes.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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the vessels and the sieve tubes are a part of the xylem of the plant.

Explanation:

  • They are usually tubular structure which are present. The fall under the conducting tissue of the plant.
  • They help in the transportation of the water and the minerals which have been abserved from the roots of the plant to the other parts of the plant. As a result of this they play an important role in providing the raw materials for photosynthesis. In addition to this they are only present in the advanced type of plants.

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