terrsial animal and aquatic animals difference and xylem and pholem
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xylum conduct water and phulum conducts food
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Xylem and Phloem are two different types of tissues which are mainly involved in transporting the minerals, water, and food from the roots to the leaves. ... These tissues are from vascular bundles and work together as a unit. The movement of xylem is unidirectional, while, the movement of phloem is bidirectional.
Xylem transports only minerals and waters from the roots.
Phloem transports food materials that are prepared by the greenparts of the plants to other parts of the plant.
Xylem is the dead tissues at maturity, but no cell contents.
Phloem is the living tissue, but not with the nucleus
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..........Terrestrial plants generally have deeper winding roots through the soil. This is needed for stability and water absorbtion. They will perform co2 and oxygen exchange with the air as well.
Aquatic plants generally have shallow roots only needed for stability as they can absorb water easily from their environment. They perform co2 and oxygen exchange with the water as well.
In general, terrestrial plants tend to grow much larger and branch out much further due to ease of gas exchange and sunlight availability. Aquatic plants tend to remain smaller because gas exchange with water is more difficult.
Xylem and Phloem are two different types of tissues which are mainly involved in transporting the minerals, water, and food from the roots to the leaves. ... These tissues are from vascular bundles and work together as a unit. The movement of xylem is unidirectional, while, the movement of phloem is bidirectional.
Xylem transports only minerals and waters from the roots.
Phloem transports food materials that are prepared by the greenparts of the plants to other parts of the plant.
Xylem is the dead tissues at maturity, but no cell contents.
Phloem is the living tissue, but not with the nucleus
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..........Terrestrial plants generally have deeper winding roots through the soil. This is needed for stability and water absorbtion. They will perform co2 and oxygen exchange with the air as well.
Aquatic plants generally have shallow roots only needed for stability as they can absorb water easily from their environment. They perform co2 and oxygen exchange with the water as well.
In general, terrestrial plants tend to grow much larger and branch out much further due to ease of gas exchange and sunlight availability. Aquatic plants tend to remain smaller because gas exchange with water is more difficult.
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