in some types of plants the water conducting tissue is not developed as an adaptive feature ,give reason
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The water-conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperm is tracheids. The gymnosperms are characterized by the presence of tracheids as their major conducting tissue. These are elongated dead cells with hard lignified walls. They conduct water and do not have open ends like the vessels.
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The water-conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperm is tracheids. The gymnosperms are characterized by the presence of tracheids as their major conducting tissue. These are elongated dead cells with hard lignified walls. They conduct water and do not have open ends like the vessels.
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