Differentiate between imperforate and perforated tracheary elements in angiosperms
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mperforate tracheary elements (ITEs) are generally defined as unicellular tracheary cells that lack a perforation plate and are therefore only connected to each other by pit pairs, which represent openings in the secondary cell wall.
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incase of the angiosperm the imperforate tracheary elements is formed by the tracheids and the perforated tracheid element is formed by the xylem vessels
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- Xylem is enhanced the conduction of water and Minerals from the root of the plant to the other parts of the plant list there is absence of perforating plate in the tracheid.
- There is deposition of beginning and the end of the cell which prevents perforation due to its tensile strength.
- The perforating plates help in expansion along perforated leaf which is present in the region.
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