What happens to a plant when the vascular system fails?
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Answer : Vascular system, in plants, assemblage of conducting tissues and associated supportive fibres. Xylem tissue transports water and dissolved minerals to the leaves, and phloem tissue conducts food from the leaves to all parts of the plant.
woody elements in the stem, defines several categories. The protostele has a solid xylem core; the siphonostelehas an open core or one filled with generalized tissue called pith. The discontinuous vascular system of monocots (e.g., grasses) consists of scattered vascular bundles; the continuous vascular system of dicots(e.g., roses) surrounds the central pith.
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Answer : Vascular system, in plants, assemblage of conducting tissues and associated supportive fibres. Xylem tissue transports water and dissolved minerals to the leaves, and phloem tissue conducts food from the leaves to all parts of the plant.
woody elements in the stem, defines several categories. The protostele has a solid xylem core; the siphonostelehas an open core or one filled with generalized tissue called pith. The discontinuous vascular system of monocots (e.g., grasses) consists of scattered vascular bundles; the continuous vascular system of dicots(e.g., roses) surrounds the central pith.
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A strand of primary conductive plant tissue consisting chiefly of xylem and phloem. Also called fibrovascular bundle.
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