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the xylem of pteridophytes contains​

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Answered by Jasminesamson
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tracheids

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The cells of the vascular strands in lower vascular plants are mainly tracheids, sieve cells, parenchyma, and endodermal cells. The tracheids, which comprise the xylem, or water-conducting tissue, are normally long, narrow, and attenuated at the tips.

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Answered by muwongejordana
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tracheids

The vascular tissue of pteridophytes shows certain primitive features compared with flowering plants. The xylem of pteridophytes contains only tracheids rather than vessels and the phloem contains sieve cells rather than sieve tubes. Vascular tissue has two important roles to perform.F

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