The vessel elements of angiosperms differ from
other elements of xylem in having
(a) simple pits on their radial walls
(b) bordered pits on their lateral walls
(c) simple and bordered pits on their end walls
(d) simple perforation on their end walls
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The vessel elements of angiosperms differ from other elements of xylem in having simple perforation on their end walls.
Explanation:
- Those plants that can produce fruits and flowers are classified under Angiosperms.
- The flowers of the plants that are angiosperms has either male or the female reproductive organs.
- The vessels are joined to their ends thereby forming a structure which is like a tube and perforations found in the cross walls.
- These perforations are helpful in conducting the minerals and water in an effective manner.
- Thus it is the presence of simple perforations in the walls makes angiosperms differ from the other elements of xylem.
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