plants have no circulatory system? then how cells manage intercellular transport?
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They have the system of xylem and phloem . Xylem vessels transport water to all the cell, while phloem transport food produced by the leaves.
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Plant cells manage intercellular transport through the vascular network consisting of conducting connective tube-like tissues called the xylem and phloem.
Explanation:
- Xylem carries water and minerals and other nutrients to the leaves and phloem conduct the food prepared in the leaves to other parts of plant.
- According to the type of plants, these tissues are arranged in groups called vascular bundles in different parts of the plant Plants also have intercellular junctions or channels, plasmodesmata, that aids in intercellular transportation from the “cytoplasm of one cell” to another.
- Intercellular pathways like apoplast and symplast interconnect the vascular tissues and plasmodesmata to manage intercellular transport.
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