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Vascular tissue is composed of:
A
Xylem
B
Xylem parenchyma
с
Phloem
D
All the above​

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Answered by saksham200663
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Answer:

D all of these is the answer..

Answered by RADJKRISHNA
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all of the above

mainly xylem and phloem but xylem parenchyma is a type of xylem it is included so, all of the above

Explanation:

Vascular tissues are made up of xylem and phloem, each of which are complex tissues (having more than one cell type).

Vascular tissue is comprised of the xylem and the phloem, the main transport systems of plants. They typically occur together in vascular bundles in all plant organs, traversing roots, stems, and leaves.The phloem is comprised of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma cells, and fibers.

Vascular tissue is comprised of the xylem and the phloem, the main transport systems of plants. They typically occur together in vascular bundles in all plant organs, traversing roots, stems, and leaves. ... The phloem is comprised of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma cells, and fibers.

The structural elements of xylem are tracheids, vessels or tracheae, xylem fibres, xylem parenchyma and rays. The tracheid is derived from a single cell and can be regarded as the basic cell type of xylem tissue

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