Biology, asked by vinaykranthi12, 11 months ago

what happen if vascular bundles are absent in plants? ​

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Answered by afcos2002
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Answer:

water transportation get badly affected

mineral transpotation get affected

food that prepared in leaves after photosynthesis do not get transported toh another part of plant body.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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If vascular bundles are absent in higher plant, the transportation of water, minerals as well as solute (photosynthetic products) will not take place throughout the plant.

Explanation:

  • Vascular bundles are a collection of tube-like tissues that flow through plants, transporting critical substances to various parts of the plant.
  • Xylem transports water and nutrients, phloem transports organic molecules, and cambium is involved in plant growth.
  • The tissue in vascular plants that circulates fluid and nutrients. There are two kinds of vascular tissue: xylem, which conducts water and nutrients up from the roots, and phloem, which distributes food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.

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