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xylem and phloem are both in plants, xylem are like he veins in a plant, they carry water to the top of the plant
Fibre long and thin, vessel short and thick, fibre offers a structural support, xylem vessel transports water, both are dead cells both consist of strength offered lignin
they both produce things like cones and flowers and both have annual rings of xylem in the stems.
A layer of cambium is found between xylem and phloem in dicot stem.
Xylem contains Vessels, trachieds and xylem parenchyma Phloem consists of sieve tubes, companion cells and phloem parenchyma
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similarities
The layer between the xylem and phloem is called the cambium. The cambium is a type of meristem tissue that is responsible for producing new xylem and phloem cells, contributing to the growth of the plant.
Both xylem vessels and arteries serve as conduits for transport within their respective systems: xylem vessels transport water and nutrients in plants, while arteries carry oxygenated blood in animals. They both have structural features that support their functions; xylem vessels have thick, lignified walls to withstand pressure from water movement, while arteries have elastic walls to accommodate and regulate blood flow. Additionally, both systems rely on a network of vessels to distribute their respective substances efficiently throughout the organism.
There are zero similarities between the two.
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There are zero similarities between the two.