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Vascular Tissues are the Xylem and Phloem. These are the transport system of plants in other words, the circulatory system. The Xylem is responsible for the traveling of liquids to its other organs while the Phloem absorbs food particles.

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Xylem conducts water from the roots to the leaves and phloem conducts food every which way in a plant.

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Vascular tissue is what makes up the vascular system. Including the phloem and xylem, which help transport water and nutrients throughout the plant body.

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