Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
Within the plants xylem and phloem are where vascular tissues are mostly found. Vascular tissues serve as pathways for fluids and nutrients.
I like to compare it to a highway. Nutrients go one way and waste goes the other way.
vascular tissue in plant can best be compared to what part of our bodies
Blood Vessels :]
Vascular plants inhabit all short of environment but these can survive best in tropical rainforests
Beat quality of gerbera plants are produced by tissue culture. These plants are uniform in flower color and foliage and give a good look to the viewer.
Xylem transports water and some nutrients throughout the plant. It is best known as wood.
The different in vascular are the xylem and phloem
Xylem is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants. (Phloem is the other). The word "xylem" is derived from the Classical Greek word ξυλον (xylon), meaning "wood"; the best-known xylem tissue is wood, though it is found throughout the plant. Its basic function is to transport water, but it also transports some nutrients through the plant.
Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
Vascular plants inhabit all short of environment but these can survive best in tropical rainforests
Some types of plants, known as vascular plants, have a system of vessels like circulatoy systems
The Plant Kingdom Plants are multicellular organisms that use chlorophyll in specialized cellular structures called chloroplasts to capture sunlight energy and convert it into organic matter. We refer to plants as autotrophs(self-feeders). Also included in the Plant Kingdom are algae that are not multicellular, but are cells with a nucleus (unlike bacteria).Besides the algae, most plants are divided into one of two groups, the nonvascular plants (such as mosses) and the vascular plants (such as most crops, trees, and flowering plants). Vascular plants have specialized tissue that allows them to transport water and nutrients from their roots to their leaves and back again, even when the plant is several hundred feet tall. Nonvascular plants cannot do this and remain very small in size. Vascular plants are able to inhabit moist as well as dry environments, whereas nonvascular plants are mostly found in moist, marshy areas because they have no vascular tissue to transport water.
It lacks vascular tissue. Vascular tissue is what pumps the water from the roots to the top of the plant. Because moss has no vascular tissue and no formal root system it has to be small enough to conserve water and make it easy for water to reach the entire plant
The younger the plant tissue, the higher the DNA yield
Beat quality of gerbera plants are produced by tissue culture. These plants are uniform in flower color and foliage and give a good look to the viewer.
Liliopsida (monocotyl plant) and magnoliopsida (dicotyl plant)
What do you mean by "the best", and compared to what? In general, the best rainforests are those that are the least damaged and have the most species of plants, mammals, insects, etc...
Xylem transports water and some nutrients throughout the plant. It is best known as wood.
The different in vascular are the xylem and phloem