What is the vascular tissue system present in roots
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- Vascular tissue is comprised of the xylem and the phloem
- the main transport systems of plants.
- They typically occur together in vascular bundles in all plant organs, traversing roots, stems, and leaves.
- Xylem is responsible for the transport of water and dissolved ions from the roots upwards through the plant.
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Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. The primary components of vascular tissue are the xylemand phloem. These two tissues transport fluid and nutrients internally. There are also two meristems associated with vascular tissue: the vascular cambium and the cork cambium. All the vascular tissues within a particular plant together constitute the vascular tissue system of that plant.
The cells in vascular tissue are typically long and slender. Since the xylem and phloem function in the conduction of water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant, it is not surprising that their form should be similar to pipes.
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