Biology, asked by raviyalamarthi88, 5 months ago

How do
you appreciate the functions
vasula tissue in plants

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Answered by Jo2420
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Answer:

Vascular tissue functions mainly in maintaining the water balance and sugar balance of a plant. Not only does the plant's cells need water to complete basic biological functions, they also need the minerals and nutrients found in the soil to complete their work. A function of vascular tissue is that most plants have small pores in the leaves called stoma, which allow water to evaporate and gases to exchange. To get more water and nutrients into the cells of leaves, these small pores open.

Explanation:

Xylem transports and stores water and water-soluble nutrients in vascular plants. Phloem is responsible for transporting sugars, proteins, and other organic molecules in plants. Vascular plants are able to grow higher than other plants due to the rigidity of xylem cells, which support the plant.

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