The transport system in plants consists of two kinds of tissues X and Y. The tissue X is made up of
living cells and consists of two components A and B. The component A has tiny pores in its end walls
and contains only cytoplasm but no nucleus. On the other hand, component B has cytoplasm as well
as nucleus. The tissue Y is made up of dead cells and consists of two components C and D. The
component C has open ends whereas component D does not have open ends. In flowering plants,
either only C or both C and D transport water but D is the only water conducting tissue in non-
flowering plants.
(a) What is (i) tissue X (ii) component A, and (iii) component B ?
(b) What is (i) tissue Y (ii) component C, and (iii) component D ?
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