The portion of the vascular tissue which is stained red is
(a) phloem
(b) xylem
(C) both of these
(d) none of these
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Answer:
(b) xylem
Explanation:
xylem" the more identifiable cells, tracheids and vessel elements, tend to stain red with Safranin-O. Tracheids are the more primitive of the two cell types, occurring in the earliest vascular plants.
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Answer:
(b) xylem
Explanation:
The Xylem Stains Red due to the presence of Lignin and has a star-like shape. The Phloem lies between the radiating arms of the xylem. Its cells are much smaller than those in the xylem and they have very thin walls.
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