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Our body has vessels to transport materials and so do plants. Evaluate the similarities and differences between the vessels in humans and plants.

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Answered by nobita5855
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Both systems are similar in that they are both made up of a vast array of tubes. Humans have arteries, capillaries, and veins to move materials through the system, and plants have xylem and phloem to do the same thing. Both systems are moving a combination of liquids and solids.

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Answered by rameshb125
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In mammals this forms a circulatory system of arteries, capillaries and veins. In flowering plants, transport is not circulatory and occurs in microscopic xylem and phloem. ... The vessels and tracheids in xylem are made up of dead, lignified cells.

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