Biology, asked by danijonu5328, 10 months ago

What is meant by tylosis in plants.

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Answered by anju94406
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Explanation:

Tyloses are outgrowths on parenchyma cells of xylem vessels of secondary heartwood. When the plant is stressed by drought or infection, tyloses will fall from the sides of the cells and "dam" up the vascular tissue to prevent further damage to the plant.

Tyloses can aid in the process of making sapwood into heartwood in some hardwood trees, especially in trees with larger vessels.These blockages can be used in addition to gum plugs as soon as vessels become filled with air bubbles, and they help to form a stronger heartwood by slowing the progress of rot.

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Answered by krish6723
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In wooden plants a tylosis in s bladder like a parenchyma cell into the lumen of adjacent vessles

Explanation:

the term tylosis summaries I he physiological process and the resuiting occlusion in xylem in woody plants in respouse to injury or as protection from decaying of heartwood.

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