The vascular cylinder, also called the stele, is the central core of the root of a vascular plant. It consists of a xylem and a phloem, and associated supporting tissue.
yes
Root and shoot of all plants belonging to Tracheophyta contain vascular tissue.
in a ring shape
Vascular cambium
Early vascular plants like Psilotum did not have root system. There was central axis without differentiation into root, stem and leaves. later on as evolution advanced in vascular plants root system appeared.
vascular because it has roots and root hairs that suck up the minerals, some examples are carrots. also some vascular plants are fiberous root, tap root, and prop root
vascular because it has roots and root hairs that suck up the minerals, some examples are carrots. also some vascular plants are fiberous root, tap root, and prop root
A. epidermis B. root cap C. vascular systems D. cortex
The vascular cylinder, also called the stele, is the central core of the root of a vascular plant. It consists of a xylem and a phloem, and associated supporting tissue.
yes
Non-Vascular plants do not have roots because they rely on diffusion for water.
Roots have vascular tissues like xylem and phloem
They are Vascualar Plants because of there big root system
fibrous
little vessel
Root and shoot of all plants belonging to Tracheophyta contain vascular tissue.