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what is a vascular bundles? explain in detail?

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Answered by genius22
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A vascular bundle is a part of the transport system in vascular plants. The transport itself happens in vascular tissue, which exists in two forms: xylem and phloem. Both these tissues are present in a vascular bundle, which in addition will include supporting and protective tissues.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Conducting tissues are also known as vascular tissues. They provide a passage for water and dissolved materials to move up and down in the plant. The xylem and phloem are the two types of conducting tissues.

Xylem:- they are elongated and thick-walled. These cells are somewhat in the form of tubular passages they provide for upward movement of water and dissolve materials observe from the soil by the roots to other parts of the plant. You can determine the age of a tree by counting its annual rings which actually are the xylem rings.

Phloem :- They provide a passage for the downward movement of food manufactured in the leaves to various parts of the plant. They also provide for the upward movement of the prepared food towards the growing new leaves.


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