Biology, asked by ManishHerd, 6 months ago

Distinguish between tracheids and vessels?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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✨Tracheids

→They are unicellular.

→Their ends are tapering and oblique.

→They are small in size.

→They are more lignified and have so many narrow lumens.

→They are found in pteridophtes (ferns), gymnosperms and a few angiosperms.

✨Vessels .

→They are multicellular.

→Their ends are rounded or transverse.

→They are large in size.

→They are less lignified and have so many wide lumen.

→They are found only in angiosperms.

Answered by niishaa
5

Answer:

Tracheids

→They are unicellular.

→Their ends are tapering and oblique.

→They are small in size.

→They are more lignified and have so many narrow lumens.

→They are found in pteridophtes (ferns), gymnosperms and a few angiosperms.

Vessels .

→They are multicellular.

→Their ends are rounded or transverse.

→They are large in size.

→They are less lignified and have so many wide lumen.

→They are found only in angiosperms.

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