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Xylem and Phloem

Xylem-transports water from the roots

Phloem-transports food from the process of photosynthesis through other parts of the plant

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Which of the following would be associated with vascular plants A root systems B bryophytes C angiosperms D gymnosperms E shoot systems?

A) Root systems, C) Angiosperms, and D) Gymnosperms are all associated with vascular plants. Bryophytes are non-vascular plants and do not have true roots or vascular tissues. Shoot systems are present in both vascular and non-vascular plants.


From where do all plant tissues originate?

All plant tissues originate from meristematic cells, which are found in the growing regions of the plant such as the root and stem tips. These meristematic cells continually divide and differentiate into various types of plant tissues, including vascular, epidermal, and ground tissues.


What type of tissue development exist in non vascular plants?

Non Vascular plants such as moss and liverwort lack vascular tissue or transport tissues. The plants are dependent on osmosis and diffusion for the movement of water and nutrients through their cells. These plant also lack a true root system, stems, or leaves without the vascular tissue to support them.


What specialized tissues do vascular plants have that other plants do not?

Vascular plants have tissues for moving water around.


Are the tissues of the stem tip primary or secondary tissues?

The tissues of the stem tip are primary tissues, which are derived from the apical meristem. Secondary tissues, on the other hand, are produced by the lateral meristem (vascular cambium and cork cambium) and are responsible for increasing the girth of the stem over time.

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Are vines vascular or nonvascular?

yes


Which of the following would be associated with vascular plants A root systems B bryophytes C angiosperms D gymnosperms E shoot systems?

A) Root systems, C) Angiosperms, and D) Gymnosperms are all associated with vascular plants. Bryophytes are non-vascular plants and do not have true roots or vascular tissues. Shoot systems are present in both vascular and non-vascular plants.


Does a root have dermal ground or vascular tissue?

Roots have vascular tissues like xylem and phloem


Which structure is like a root in the bryophytes?

Rhizoids in bryophytes are root-like structures that help anchor the plant to the substrate and absorb water and nutrients from the environment. They lack the specialized tissues found in true roots, such as the vascular tissues for transport of water and nutrients.


What part of a root transports water and nutrients?

A. epidermis B. root cap C. vascular systems D. cortex


From where do all plant tissues originate?

All plant tissues originate from meristematic cells, which are found in the growing regions of the plant such as the root and stem tips. These meristematic cells continually divide and differentiate into various types of plant tissues, including vascular, epidermal, and ground tissues.


How are tissues distributed in a plant root?

Tissues in a plant root are distributed in layers: the outermost layer is the epidermis, followed by the cortex, endodermis, and pericycle. In the center of the root is the vascular tissue called the stele, which includes the xylem and phloem. Each of these tissues plays a unique role in the absorption, transport, and storage of water, nutrients, and sugars in the plant.


What type of tissue development exist in non vascular plants?

Non Vascular plants such as moss and liverwort lack vascular tissue or transport tissues. The plants are dependent on osmosis and diffusion for the movement of water and nutrients through their cells. These plant also lack a true root system, stems, or leaves without the vascular tissue to support them.


How does the endodermis control the flow of water and ions in to root vascular tissues?

The endodermis plays a critical role in regulating the flow of water and ions into the root vascular tissues through the Casparian strip, which is a band of suberized cell walls that creates a barrier to the inward movement of solutes and water. This forces the substances to pass through the selectively permeable plasma membranes of the endodermal cells, allowing for controlled uptake of water and ions into the vascular tissues.


What specialized tissues do vascular plants have that other plants do not?

Vascular plants have tissues for moving water around.


In which part of a root is a vascular tissue found?

the inner layer ---> novanet


In which part a root is vascular tissue found?

the inner layer ---> novanet