Vascular tissue.
Between the primary xylem and the primary phloem.
Conducting tissue in the form of xylem & phloem
A plant that is not vascular does not have xylem or phloem to carry nutrients throughout the plant. The non vascular plants have a simpler transport system established for water and nutrients required.
Stomata
Chlorenchyma and parenchyma
The collateral open vascular bundles of dicots display xylem and phloem that are separated from each other by the fascicular cambium. These vascular bundles are also often surrounded by abundle sheath and the whole structure is imbedded in a parenchyma tissue called pith. Another type of vascular bundles are the bicollateral bundles.
Between the primary xylem and the primary phloem.
1. The thick walls of the cells in the vascular tissue help to support the plant 2. One type of vascular tissue is phloem, which carries food. 3. Another type of vascular tissue is xylem, which absorbs water and minerals from the soil
Vascular Tissue
Xylem
fibrous
That vascular material ( actually tissue ) is called xylem.
whisk ferns
xylem tissue and phloem tissue, which both come from the vascular cambium
Conducting tissue in the form of xylem & phloem
A plant that is not vascular does not have xylem or phloem to carry nutrients throughout the plant. The non vascular plants have a simpler transport system established for water and nutrients required.
cartilage