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list any three characterstics of water conducting tissue in plants ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The xylem tracheary elements consist of cells known as tracheids and vessel members, both of which are typically narrow, hollow, and elongated. Tracheids are less specialized than the vessel members and are the only type of water-conducting cells in most gymnosperms and seedless vascular plants

Explanation:

Two type of conducting tissues in plants exist namely:

1) Xylem : It serves as conducting tissue for water and minerals from root to leaves and stem (aerial parts), (unidirectional flow).

2) Phloem : It transports food material from leaves to other parts of plants (bidirectional Flow).

Answered by ashishc1403
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xylem tissue

The xylem tracheary elements consist of cells known as tracheids and vessel members, both of which are typically narrow, hollow, and elongated. Tracheids are less specialized than the vessel members and are the only type of water-conducting cells in most gymnosperms and seedless vascular plants.

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