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what is leptome?????​

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Answered by ashishpandey20052002
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Leptome is used to describe the leptoid cells present in the non-vascular axis of bryophytes. Its function is to conduct the organic nutrients.

A. Phloem is often termed as leptome in non-vascular axes.

B. Xylem is often termed as hydrome in non-vascular axes, that conducts water and minerals.

C. Fibres in phloem are called bast fibres. In xylem, they form a part of wood.

D. Parenchyma is the ground tissue of the plant body.

Answered by Anonymous
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A part of mestome that conduct food Material is called leptome..

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