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Tracheids :
A tracheid is a long, lignified cell in the xylem of vascular plants. Tracheid first named after the German botanist Carl Gustav Sanio in 1863. Used from German Tracheide. There are often pits or decoratives on the cell walls of tube cells. When mature, tracheids do not have a protoplast.
Vessels :
Blood vessel, a part of the circulatory system and function to transport blood throughout the body. Lymphatic vessel, a thin walled, valved structure that carries lymph. Vessel element, a narrow water transporting tube in plant.
Fibres :
Fibres can be generally defined as the thread-like structures that are thin, long, and flexible strands. The two main sources of Fibres are plants and animals.
Parenchyma :
Parenchyma is a type of tissue consists of cells that carry out an essential function. In botany (plant biology), parenchyma is the simple permanent ground tissues that form the bulk of the plant tissues, such as the soft part of leaves, fruit pulp, and other plant organs.