what are conducting tissue explain
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Xylem and phloem are called the conducting tissues. Xylem is meant to conduct water and mineral salts upward from root to the leaf and give mechanical strength to the plant body. Except wood parenchyma all other xylem elements are lignified thick walled and dead. Phloem as a whole is meant to conduct prepared food material from leaf to the storage organs and the growing regions.
Elements of xylem are (a) Tracheids (b) Vessels or tracheae (c) wood fibres (d) wood parenchyma.
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vascular tissues the more conducting tissue which conduct the food in water
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