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Name the water conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperms

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Xylem is the water leading tissue present in gymnosperms.

Xylem, plant vascular tissue that passes on water and dissolved minerals from the roots to whatever is left of the plant and furthermore gives physical help. Xylem tissue comprises of an assortment of specific, water-leading cells known as tracheary components. Together with phloem (tissue that conducts sugars from the leaves to whatever remains of the plant), xylem is found in every single vascular plant, including the seedless club mosses, plants, horsetails, and additionally all angiosperms (blossoming plants) and gymnosperms (plants with seeds unenclosed in an ovary).
Answered by zublu17
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Xylem is the name of the water conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperms.
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