Biology, asked by archigupta777, 11 months ago

why vessels are more efficient than tracheids?​

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Answered by meenuubgmailcom11
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The vessels of the xylem are more efficient than the tracheids in water conduction due to the presence of perforations in them. These perforations allow for the continuous flow of water into the xylem vessels. ... The walls of vessels are less thick when compared to those of the tracheids.

Answered by aryan75483
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Because tracheids have a much higher surface to volume ratio compared to vessel elements, they serve to hold water against gravity (by adhesion) when transpiration is not occurring. This is likely one mechanism that helps plants prevent air embolisms.

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