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why xylem is called a conductive tissue ?​

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Answered by sampriti90
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Xylem is a type of plant tissue. The cells constituting this tissue have conducting feature. These xylem are responsible for conduction of water from roots to shoot. Hence, they are called as a conductive tissue.

Answered by Anonymous
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Xylem and Phloem are called conductin tissues as they are involved in the conduction of water and the food. Xylem -conducts water absorbed by the roots to different parts of the plant. Phloem - conducts food prepared in the leaves to various parts of the plant.

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