Vessels are found in
(a) all angiosperms and some gymnosperms
(b) most of angiosperms and few gymnosperms
(a) all angiosperms, all gymnosperms and some
pteriodophyta
(d) all pteridophyta
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d. all preridophyte
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Answer is option "b"
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- The vessel, also called as the trachea, is the important component of the Xylem. It is present in the most of the flowering plants and absent from most gymnosperms and ferns, vessels are thought to have evolved from tracheids by the loss of the end walls.
- A vessel consists of a vertical series of vessel members that vary from elongated to squat, drum-shaped cells the walls of which are secondarily thickened with rings, spirals or networks of cellulose, that later become lignified.
- So, the right answer is option b " most of angiosperms and few gymnosperms.
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