Vascular plants are characterized by sieve tubes and related tissues of xylem and phloem. Previously all vascular plants were included under a common term Trachaeophyta.
Vascular plants
vascular tissue. also known as xylem and phloem
The primary function of the xylem is the transport of water and mineral salts from the root through the vascular bundle.It provides support for the plantIt is long and hollow for provide passage for the water and saltsConsists of lignin and fibres to strengthen the vessels and make them impermeableThe xylem is made up of "dead" cells
Vascular or conductive tissue is a distinctive feature of the complex plants, one that has made possible their survival in the terrestrial environment. Vascular tissues are commonly known as Xylem & Phloem
The soft tissue in the center of bones is known as bone marrow.
A group of cells doing the same job are known as a tissue, not a muscle.
The transport of food from the leaves to other parts of the plants and occurs in the part of ht vascular tissue known as phloem.
Vascular Plants also known as Tracheophytes
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The region characterized by spherical-like globs of adipose tissue is typically the buttocks, also known as the gluteal region. Adipose tissue, or fat, accumulates in this area due to factors such as genetics, hormonal influence, and lifestyle choices.
vascular tissue. also known as xylem and phloem
Areolar tissue is known as packaging tissue
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.
The vascular tissue system is one of three tissue systems that make up a plant, the other two tissue systems or ground and dermal, with dermal tissue being the outer layer and the ground tissue making up most of the inside of a plant. Vascular tissue is surrounded by ground tissue, but vascular tissue doesn't make up much of the inside of a plant, this is because vascular tissue transports water, mineral nutrient , and organic compounds, to all parts of a plant. Plants don't depend entirely on the vascular tissue system for transportation, the plants themselves can transport any necessary fluids and/or nutrients throughout their systems. A plant's vascular system is composed of two networks of hollow tubes, similar to our veins and arteries. Each network consists of a different type of vascular tissue that works to move different resources throughout the plant. These vascular tissues would be the tissues known as xylem and phloem.
ricca and marchantia are two plants without tubes they are also non-vascular
why is circulatory system known as transport system
The vascular tissue system is one of three tissue systems that make up a plant, the other two tissue systems or ground and dermal, with dermal tissue being the outer layer and the ground tissue making up most of the inside of a plant. Vascular tissue is surrounded by ground tissue, but vascular tissue doesn't make up much of the inside of a plant, this is because vascular tissue transports water, mineral nutrient , and organic compounds, to all parts of a plant. Plants don't depend entirely on the vascular tissue system for transportation, the plants themselves can transport any necessary fluids and/or nutrients throughout their systems. A plant's vascular system is composed of two networks of hollow tubes, similar to our veins and arteries. Each network consists of a different type of vascular tissue that works to move different resources throughout the plant. These vascular tissues would be the tissues known as xylem and phloem.
Vascular Plants also known as Tracheophytes