The chief water conducting elements of xylem in
gymnosperms are:
(a) vessels (b) fibres
(c) transfusion tissue (d) tracheids
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the answers is C of the question
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Tracheids (d) is Right Answer
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(d) The chief water conducting elements of xylem in tracheids.
- Tracheids are non-punctured.
- They have just pit sets, at the areas of association with different tracheids.
- Conduction of water and minerals isn't as effective as in vessels.
- Tracheids are found in pteridophytes, the majority of the gymnosperms.
- Tracheids are the trademark cells kinds of xylem tissue in gymnosperms and pteridophytes, where they are boss components of water conduction.
- Tracheids are the trademark cells sorts of xylem tissue in gymnosperms and pteridophytes, where they are boss components of water conduction.
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