Biology, asked by jennapeters76, 7 months ago

what are some of the functions of vascular tissue in seedless plants?( Choose all that apply)

A) produces food through photosynthesis

B) transports food

C) provide structural support that allows some lycophytes to grow taller

D) transports water and minerals

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Answered by prajwalxoxo17
1

option C.......i guess.........

Answered by Anonymous
3

The vascular tissues in seedless plants are responsible for the transport of water, sugar and other organic elements.

  • Plants that replicate and propagate by spores comprise the seedless vascular plants. They naturally consist a vascular tissue that transport water and various essential nutrients in the considered plant.
  • The vascular system of these specific plants id formed by both xylem and phloem which transport water and other substances.
  • Xylem transfers and naturally keeps considerable water and the water-soluble nutrients, while the active transport of complex sugars, key proteins and other natural elements is the responsibility of Phloem.

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