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What makes a plant vascular?

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Answered by vaishusinghrajput
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Answer:

Vascular plants (tracheophytes) differ from the nonvascular bryophytes in that they possess specialized supporting and water-conducting tissue, called xylem, and food-conducting tissue, called phloem.

Answered by thakurabhishek86622
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xylem and pholem

Explanation:

xylem takes water to all the part of plant where pholem takes nutrition to every cell of plant

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