To transport water and dissolve nutrients from the roots to the stems, leaves, and reproductive parts.
vascular tissue gives plants structures and sends the water and minerals to the top.
It gives rise to the vascular tissues of phloem and xylem. Thus it helps in the secondary growth of a plant.
Vascular tissue is important to plant evolution because it allowed for them to grow vertically as the tissue allowed for nutrients to be transported all over the organism. Most of your primitive plants are flat with very simple structures.
The fibrous material that provides structural support to plants is called cellulose. Cellulose is a type of polysaccharide that makes up the cell walls of plant cells, giving them strength and rigidity. Additionally, fibers such as xylem and phloem also play a role in providing support and transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
tendons and ligaments
tendons and ligaments
Compact bone.
Compact bone.
it gives the ventral side of the ribs support
Vascular TissueMost seed plants live on land. Recall from Chapter 4 that land plants face many challenges, including standing upright and supplying all their cells with food and water. Like ferns, seed plants meet these two challenges with vascular tissue. The thick walls of the cells in the vascular tissue help support the plants. In addition, food, water, and nutrients are transported throughout the plants in vascular tissue.There are two types of vascular tissue. Phloem (floh um) is the vascular tissue through which food moves. When food is made in the leaves, it enters the phloem and travels to other parts of the plant. Water and minerals, on the other hand, travel in the vascular tissue called xylem (zy lum). The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil. These materials enter the root's xylem and move upward into the stems and leaves.
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