There are two types of vascular tissue in a plant. Phloem, which conveys food from the leaves to the rest of the plant, and xylem which conveys water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
In animals, vascular tissue functions as an avenue to move blood around the body. Without these tissues the animal would not be supplied with oxygen and waste could not be removed.
Vascular and non-vascular terminology only applies to plants. Vascular tissue is the water carrying xylem and the sugar transporting phloem, which some plants do not use as they are water plants, or semi-water plants. A virus contains genetic material surrounded by a protein capsid, generally. Some contain reverse transcriptase enzymes, but none could be termed vascular, or non-vascular.
anyone know!? the choices are nonvascular plants...seedles vascular plants.....vascular seed plants without flowers....vascular seed plants with flowers.
Stomata Vascular tissue, specially the phloem
ricca and marchantia are two plants without tubes they are also non-vascular
Muscle tissue Connective tissue Nervous tissue Epithelial tissue
Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
If you mean vascular tissue, the vascular tissue carries xylem tissues, which carries water and minerals throughout a plant.
The function of vascular cambium in dicots is to give rise to new vascular tissue.
Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
The protective tissue
a group of similar cells that carry out a particular function
There are two types of vascular tissue in a plant. Phloem, which conveys food from the leaves to the rest of the plant, and xylem which conveys water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
The fumction is to carry water and nutrients to the top of the plant from the roots
Vascular tissue.
Vascular plants have vascular tissue .
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In the stem and leaves of plants most of the vascular tissue is found. This vascular tissue is in the form of xylem and phloem.