Biology, asked by JaneShadders, 10 months ago

Why is phloem tissue considered an exception to the cell theory?

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Answered by diyaguptassrvm
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Answer:According to the theory, all living organisms are composed of cells and cell products, which are the smallest entities that can be called as 'living'. ... This makes them an exception to cell theory as all living organisms are capable of DNA replication and reproduction by themselves. Thus, the correct answer is option E.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The phloem tissue is not considered as an exception to the cell theory.

Explanation:

  • according to the cell theory cells are the smallest structural and functional unit of all living organism.
  • They have the capability to reproduce and divide by its own. in a similar way all the functions of the cell can be carried out by the components of the phloem. in addition to this phloem also helps in the conduction of the food which is synthesized in the leaves to the other parts of the plants used as a result of this the following is not an exception to the cell theory.

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