Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of (a) intercalary meristem (b) conducting tissue (c) apical meristem (d) parenchymatous tissue
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survival of terrestrial environment has been made possible due to the presence of conducting tissue
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Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of Conducting tissues
Option B
Explanation:
The conducting tissues are the xylem and phloem. Xylem is useful in conduction of water and cell sap. Whereas phloem is useful in conduction of nutrients and food.
Hence, these tissues are useful in absorbing "nutrients and water from root" and then transportation of them in all parts of plant. Also, food is also synthesized in leaves, it is transported downwards to all other plants. Hence, the transportation is bidirectional.
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