what are vascular tissues
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Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. The primary components of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem. These two tissues transport fluid and nutrients internally.
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The two types of transportation system in plants are by xylem and phloem.
They are the vascular tissues present in the cell.
They are the complex permanent tissues.
A complex permanent tissue is consist of both living and non living cells.
Xylem is responsible for water conduction.
While phloem is responsible for food transportation.
Xylem consists of :
• Tracheids
• Vessels
• Xylem paranchyma
• Xylem fibres
Phloem consists of :
• Sieve tubes
• Companion cells
• Phloem fibres
• Phloem paranchyma.
They are the vascular tissues present in the cell.
They are the complex permanent tissues.
A complex permanent tissue is consist of both living and non living cells.
Xylem is responsible for water conduction.
While phloem is responsible for food transportation.
Xylem consists of :
• Tracheids
• Vessels
• Xylem paranchyma
• Xylem fibres
Phloem consists of :
• Sieve tubes
• Companion cells
• Phloem fibres
• Phloem paranchyma.
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