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Tracheid: Transport of water: Sieve cells:

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Answered by ns8549178
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Tracheids have thick secondary cell walls and are tapered at the ends. ... 1: Tracheids and vessel elements: Tracheids (top) and vessel elements (bottom) are the water conducting cells of xylem tissue. Phloem tissue is responsible for translocation, which is the transport of soluble organic substances, for example, sugar.

Answered by gracemack009
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Either xylem vessel or both xylem vessel and tracheid transport water in flowering plants. In non-flowering plants tracheids are the only water conducting tissues. Tracheids are dead cells with lignified walls with no open ends. They are long, thin and spindle shaped cells

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