Vessels, tracheids, sieve tubes, xylem fibres choose the odd one out
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sieve tubes
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because it is a part of phloem
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Sieve tubes are the odd one among the given choices because it is present in the phloem.
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- A vessel element or vessel member is one of the cell types found in the xylem, the water-conducting tissue of plants.
- A tracheid is a long, lignified cell in the xylem of vascular plants that transport water and minerals within the plant.
- Sieve elements are specialized cells that are important for the function of phloem, which is a highly organized tissue that transports organic compounds made during photosynthesis.
- The xylem fibers are non-living sclerenchyma cells as they lose their protoplast at maturity. These cells are found in between the tracheids and xylem vessels of the xylem tissue.
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