Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue found in plants and consist of xylem and phloem.
Vascular tissues in plants are a major , continuous and unified system in a plant, right from root to tip of the top most leaf. They transport water, minerals and nutrients internally.
Xylem is concerned with the transport of water and minerals absorbed by the roots from the soil. Xylem tissue is made up of a strong , fibrous tissue that adds to the support of the plant.
The phloem conducts processed foods ( mainly sugars ) from the leaves to the other parts of the plant.
Thus the vascular system in plants is a two way transporting system for the materials required for sustenance of the plant.
what adaptations do non-vascular plants share with vascular plants that allow for a terrestrial existence?
Hyphal aggregates that allow for the formation of the most complex fungal tissues, such as sclerotia and sporocarps, are held together by: (a) adhesive matrices (b) anastomoses (c) special septa (d) a, b, and c
19. What is the difference in function between primary and secondary lymphoid tissues and what are the principal events that take place in each? 20. Explain how the adaptive and innate immune systems work together to generate an effective immune response.
What is the vascular cambium?
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Tissues, Organs & Organ Systems: Structure & Function | 3 Internal Organs (Front)
Tissues, Organs & Organ Systems: Structure & Function Internal Organs (Back)