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Which main tissue would you expect to primarily make up a potato
my understanding is that vascular plants are able to grow tall because of the strength and stability that the vascular tissue provides. so the tall tree in the forest would be a vascular plant
It helps the plant move water to the leaves.
Vascular or conductive tissue is a distinctive feature of the complex plants, one that has made possible their survival in the terrestrial environment. Vascular tissues are commonly known as Xylem & Phloem
Endothelial cells form the vascular network but acquire very different characteristics depending on their location. In the brain, endothelial cells are tightly packed to provide the brain-blood barrier that protects the brain from blood toxins. In the endocrine gland, endothelial cells are leaky and cause fenestrations to allow hormone trafficking throughout the body. In general, how tightly packed vascular network cells are depends on which area they are located.
In some plants vascular tissue help to transport fluids in it.
Which main tissue would you expect to primarily make up a potato
In some plants vascular tissue help to transport fluids in it.
The vascular tissue system is one of three tissue systems that make up a plant, the other two tissue systems or ground and dermal, with dermal tissue being the outer layer and the ground tissue making up most of the inside of a plant. Vascular tissue is surrounded by ground tissue, but vascular tissue doesn't make up much of the inside of a plant, this is because vascular tissue transports water, mineral nutrient , and organic compounds, to all parts of a plant. Plants don't depend entirely on the vascular tissue system for transportation, the plants themselves can transport any necessary fluids and/or nutrients throughout their systems. A plant's vascular system is composed of two networks of hollow tubes, similar to our veins and arteries. Each network consists of a different type of vascular tissue that works to move different resources throughout the plant. These vascular tissues would be the tissues known as xylem and phloem.
Vascular tissue also allows plants to grow nice and tall (essentially, it's what wood is made of), and it allows them to live far from water. If it weren't for vascular tissue, plants would just be algae and moss.
Plants that don't have vascular tissue used to grow up. An example would be moss on a log or rock.
my understanding is that vascular plants are able to grow tall because of the strength and stability that the vascular tissue provides. so the tall tree in the forest would be a vascular plant
Due to scarcity of water only vascular plants can get some height in deserts.
The vascular tissue system is one of three tissue systems that make up a plant, the other two tissue systems or ground and dermal, with dermal tissue being the outer layer and the ground tissue making up most of the inside of a plant. Vascular tissue is surrounded by ground tissue, but vascular tissue doesn't make up much of the inside of a plant, this is because vascular tissue transports water, mineral nutrient , and organic compounds, to all parts of a plant. Plants don't depend entirely on the vascular tissue system for transportation, the plants themselves can transport any necessary fluids and/or nutrients throughout their systems. A plant's vascular system is composed of two networks of hollow tubes, similar to our veins and arteries. Each network consists of a different type of vascular tissue that works to move different resources throughout the plant. These vascular tissues would be the tissues known as xylem and phloem.
Yes
yes because vascular plants are better suited to life in dry areas than nonvascular plants
no. muscle is animal tissue