Plants have no circulatory system? Then how cell manage intracellular transport
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they manage intercellular transport by xylem and pholem. if you like it mark as brainliest
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❤️❤️Transport systems are found in vascular plants. Vascular networks provide intercellular communication in terrestrial plants. The systems consist of tubelike connective tissues organized into xylem and phloem. Xylem transports water and minerals in the plants, while phloem transports food materials and hormones (see Chapter 20).
Xylem and phloem tissues are grouped in arrangements called vascular bundles. In monocot plants, the vascular bundles are scattered throughout the parenchyma tissue in no particular pattern. In dicot plants, the vascular bundles occur in a circle around a central region of pith. In woody dicot plants, new xylem forms on the inside of the cambium each season; the old xylem forms the annual rings of the plant.❤️❤️
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