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There are two types of vascular tissue that aid in the
of water, nutrients, and food.

All vascular plants have true stems, roots, and
.

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Explanation:

Vascular tissue is made of two specialized conducting tissues: xylem and phloem. Xylem tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots to different parts of the plant, and also plays a role in structural support in the stem.

Two kinds of vascular tissue occur in plants: xylem and phloem. Phloem and xylem are closely associated with one another and are typically located immediately adjacent to each other in the plant. ... Vascular plants have true roots, leaves, and stems, even if some groups have secondarily lost one or more of these traits.

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