Nonvascular pant.
Capillarity
A plant without leaves is called a "leafless plant."
stomata
Conducting strands in xylem are called vessels or tracheids. These structures are responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. Vessels are typical in angiosperms, while tracheids are more common in gymnosperms.
Xylem vessels
Vessels are in a animal cells, not sure about plant cells.
The central opening of a vessel is called the lumen. It is the hollow space within the vessel that allows for the passage of fluids, such as blood in blood vessels or sap in plant vessels.
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The tissue containing vessels that transport water up the plant from roots to leaves is called xylem. Xylem is responsible for the upward movement of water and minerals through the plant. It consists of specialized cells that form a continuous network of tubes.
The word vessels is a plural noun meaning a vehicle for water travel, a small container for holding liquids, a tube or duct for transporting liquid in a body or a plant. There is no direct antonym for the noun vessels, you would have to use 'without vessels' or 'vessle-less'.
These are the vascular tissues called xylem.
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