The two kind of vascular tissue angiosperms have would be the Monocot vascular bundles distributed througout the stem and the Dicot vascular bundles arranged in circles!
Apical Meristem
Meristematic tissue
The tissue that is responsible for a plant's unceasing growth is the meristematic tissue. It is also known as growing tip and is located in the buds. It contains undifferentiated cells that promote growth.
Mitosis
endosperm
Angiosperms have vascular tissue, bryophytes dont
Endosperm tissue is unique to flowering plants, or angiosperms. Made up mostly of starch, it surrounds a seed and nourishes it.
The tissue that is responsible for a plant's unceasing growth is the meristematic tissue. It is also known as growing tip and is located in the buds. It contains undifferentiated cells that promote growth.
Mitosis
It depends on the tissue, but generally speaking, the pituitary gland is responsible for releasing growth hormones.
Growth and repair
Growth and repair
Growth and repair
endosperm
Embyrosac is found in Angiosperms but not in gymnosperms.
Platelet-rich fibrin contains cytokines and growth factor that aid in the regeneration of tissue. There is no guarantee that it will work 100% correctly but it does help.
No, most monocots (which fall under flowering plants) do not undergo secondary growth due to the fact that they lack vascular cambium.
Angiosperms have vascular tissue, bryophytes dont
The presence of seeds and vascular tissue