Biology, asked by Ummesumaiyasami, 1 year ago

state the role of vessel present in a plant​

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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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A vessel element or vessel member (trachea) is one of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants. Vessel elements (tracheae) are typically found in flowering plants(angiosperms) but absent from most gymnosperms such as conifers.


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sakshi45578: There are two types of vessels present in a plant.
1 Xylem vessels - These vessels help to transfer water in each and every part of the plant
2 Phloem vessels - These vessels helps to transfer food in every part of the plant
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Answered by ANUPAM2007
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A vessel consists of a vertical series of vessel members that vary from elongated to squat, drum-shaped cells the walls of which are secondarily thickened with rings, spirals, or networks of cellulose, that later become lignified. The length of vessels varies from two cells to rows several metres long. During development, the end walls, already pitted, break through and eventually disappear. The living protoplast of the cell also breaks down and disappears. See also tracheid.

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