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The plants in which conducting tissues are absent are called -- plants.
a. vascular b. non vascular c. non conducting d. conductin

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Answered by sabinamin14
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Vascular

apart from vascular plants also on the basis of the lack of vascular tissues. Indeed, a number of bryophytes do contain vascular tissues including highly specialized WCCs which, like tracheids and vessel elements, undergo programmed cytoplasmic lysis. These cells, however, do not form lignified walls.

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Answered by aryaman26gmailcom
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Answer:

Non conducting plants

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