There are 2 types of vascular tissue in plants: xylem & phloem.
Xylem is a structurally & functionally complex tissue concerned primarily with water conduction, storage & support.
Phloem tissue is also both structurally & functionally complex.
Phloem is concerned with the distribution of primarily organic molecules between "sources", that is, photosynthetic or storage tissues, and "sinks", or regions of active growth & metabolism.
Vascular tissues are plant tissues that transport nutrients and water throughout a plant. The two types of vascular tissues are xylem and phloem.
vascular tissues carries water and and nutrients though out the plant body
The outside layer of flat cells in a plant leaf.
Plants that have lignified tissues for conducting water, minerals, and photosynthetic.
Of course it does as it is a vascular plant having both xylem and phloem vascular tissues.
Corn is most definitely a vascular plant containing both the vascular tissues xylem and phloem.
vascular system in a plant, assemblages of conducting tissues and associated supportive fibres.
Phloem
vascular a plant that has specialized tissues to deliver water and nutrients from one part to the other is a vascular plant which is a green tea plant
vascular system in a plant, assemblages of conducting tissues and associated supportive fibres.
vascular system in a plant, assemblages of conducting tissues and associated supportive fibres.
tubers