Biology, asked by gummadammanisurya, 9 months ago

vascular tissue system in roots is described as​

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Answered by AlaxNeon
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The vascular tissue in plants is arranged in long, discrete strands called vascular bundles. These bundles include both xylem and phloem, as well as supporting and protective cells. In stems and roots, the xylem typically lies closer to the interior of the stem with phloem towards the exterior of the stem.

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Answered by ItsShivashu
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 \text{The vascular tissues include xylem,}  \text{which conducts water and minerals}  </p><p>  \text{from the roots upward and through-}  \text{-out the plant, and phloem, which}  \text{transports dissolved nutrients in all}  \text{directions within the plant.The mai-}  \text{-n conducting vessels of xylem are}  \text{the tracheids and the vessels.}

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