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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.

Explanation:

Transport system in plants

Transport in biology means carrying substance absorbed or made in the body of an organism to all other parts of its body.

In plants, it is only water and minerals that need to be transported to its other parts. Another thing that needs to be transported to other parts of the plants is the food prepared in leaves. This is because a plant has a branching shape so it gets carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and oxygen for respiration from air directly through diffusion.

The two types of conducting tissues that perform the function of transport system in plants are:

1) Xylem

2) Phloem

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