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why are xylem and phloem called vescular tissue of the plants ​

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Answered by narapogusudhakar777
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It consists of many elements which all together form a tubular chain like structure that connects the root to the stem and the leaves of the plant. ... Thus, xylem and phloem are called the conducting or vascular tissues in plants that transport water and food respectively to all plant parts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Xylem transport and stores water and water soluble nutrients in vascular plants. Phloem is responsible for transporting sugar, proteins and other organic molecules in plants. Vascular plants are able to grow higher than other plants due to rigidity of xylem cells, which support the plant.

That's why xylem and phloem are called vascular tissue.

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