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Give reasons in short Tracheophyta is higher plant.​

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Answered by rakesh21798
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Explanation:

The vascular plants, or Tracheophyta (also called tracheophytes), are a monophyletic subgroup of the land plants. The major lineages of tracheophytes (excluding many fossil groups). Vascular plants together share a number of apomorphies, including (1) an independent, long-lived sporophyte; (2) a branched sporophyte; (3) lignified secondary walls, with pits, in certain specialized cells; (4) sclerenchyma, spe cialized cells that function in structural support; (5) tracheary elements, cells of xylem tissue, involved in water transport; (6) sieve elements, cells of phloem tissue, involved in sugar transport (the xylem and phloem comprising the vascular tissue); (7) an endodermis, involved in selective transfer of compounds; and (8) roots, functioning in anchorage and absorption of water and nutrients.

Answered by peace6386
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Explanation:

The vascular plants, or Tracheophyta (also called tracheophytes), are a monophyletic subgroup of the land plants. The major lineages of tracheophytes (excluding many fossil groups). Vascular plants together share a number of apomorphies, including (1) an independent, long-lived sporophyte; (2) a branched sporophyte; (3) lignified secondary walls, with pits, in certain specialized cells; (4) sclerenchyma, spe cialized cells that function in structural support; (5) tracheary elements, cells of xylem tissue, involved in water transport; (6) sieve elements, cells of phloem tissue, involved in sugar transport (the xylem and phloem comprising the vascular tissue); (7) an endodermis, involved in selective transfer of compounds; and (8) roots, functioning in anchorage and absorption of water and nutrients.

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