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state the role of vessels present in a plant​

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Answered by Addaya11
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Explanation:

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Vessel elements are the building blocks of vessels, which constitute the major part of the water transporting system in those plants in which they occur. Vessels form an efficient system for transporting water (including necessary minerals) from the root to the leaves and other parts of the plant

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Answered by deshdeepak88
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Vessel is also known as trachea.

It is the most specialized and efficient conducting structure of xylem (fluid-conducting tissues).

It form an efficient system for transporting water (including necessary minerals) from the root to the leaves and other parts of the plant.

Characteristic of most flowering plants and absent from most gymnosperms and ferns, vessels are thought to have evolved from tracheids (a primitive form of water-conducting cell) by loss of the end walls.

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