differences between xylem and phloem
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- XYLEMXylem tissues are the tubular-shaped structure, with the absence of cross walls. This tissue resembles the shape of a star.
- XYLEMXylem tissues are the tubular-shaped structure, with the absence of cross walls. This tissue resembles the shape of a star.Xylem fibres are smaller
- XYLEMXylem tissues are the tubular-shaped structure, with the absence of cross walls. This tissue resembles the shape of a star.Xylem fibres are smallerTransports soluble mineral nutrients and water molecules from the roots to the aerial parts of the plant.
XYLEMXylem tissues are the tubular-shaped structure, with the absence of cross walls. This tissue resembles the shape of a star.Xylem fibres are smallerTransports soluble mineral nutrients and water molecules from the roots to the aerial parts of the plant. PHLOEM
- XYLEMXylem tissues are the tubular-shaped structure, with the absence of cross walls. This tissue resembles the shape of a star.Xylem fibres are smallerTransports soluble mineral nutrients and water molecules from the roots to the aerial parts of the plant. PHLOEMPhloem tissues are tubular-shaped, elongated, structures with the presence of walls with thin sieve tube
- XYLEMXylem tissues are the tubular-shaped structure, with the absence of cross walls. This tissue resembles the shape of a star.Xylem fibres are smallerTransports soluble mineral nutrients and water molecules from the roots to the aerial parts of the plant. PHLOEMPhloem tissues are tubular-shaped, elongated, structures with the presence of walls with thin sieve tubePhloem fibres are larger
- XYLEMXylem tissues are the tubular-shaped structure, with the absence of cross walls. This tissue resembles the shape of a star.Xylem fibres are smallerTransports soluble mineral nutrients and water molecules from the roots to the aerial parts of the plant. PHLOEMPhloem tissues are tubular-shaped, elongated, structures with the presence of walls with thin sieve tubePhloem fibres are largerTransports food and other nutrients including sugar and amino acids from leaves to storage organs and growing parts of the plant.
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