why a xymal is called a dead tissues
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=> Non-vascular plants such as mosses don't have vascular tissue, but in all other plants xylem transports water around the plant. Xylem cells are like zombies in that they are dead when functional.
=>. They also have small holes called pits on their sides, which allow water to move laterally.
=> Xylem is the tissue of vascular plants that transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves.
=> The water‐transporting cells of mature xylem are dead, and therefore the transport of water is mostly a passive process with a very small active root pressure component.
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@Neha...
Hey my dear friend here is your answer____________
=> Non-vascular plants such as mosses don't have vascular tissue, but in all other plants xylem transports water around the plant. Xylem cells are like zombies in that they are dead when functional.
=>. They also have small holes called pits on their sides, which allow water to move laterally.
=> Xylem is the tissue of vascular plants that transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves.
=> The water‐transporting cells of mature xylem are dead, and therefore the transport of water is mostly a passive process with a very small active root pressure component.
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Hope this answer will help u dear....
@Neha...
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