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Fibre long and thin, vessel short and thick, fibre offers a structural support, xylem vessel transports water, both are dead cells both consist of strength offered lignin
xylem and phloem are both in plants, xylem are like he veins in a plant, they carry water to the top of the plant
they both produce things like cones and flowers and both have annual rings of xylem in the stems.
the xylem tissues formed in the autumn and winter seacons form autumn wood. and the xylem tissues form in the spring and summer season are called spring wood.
•In both the groups, the sporophyte is the large, conspicuous, freely existing, independent and dominant phase in the life cycle. The sporophytic plant body is differentiated into true stem, leaves and roots. •All the vegetative parts of the sporophyte consists of typical xylem and phloem cells. The xylem consists of tracheids and xylem parenchyma, vessels being absent. Phloem consists of sieve-tubes and phloem parenchyma, the companion cells being absent.
Fibre long and thin, vessel short and thick, fibre offers a structural support, xylem vessel transports water, both are dead cells both consist of strength offered lignin
a xylem vessel is a part of a plant and a root hair cell is a root of the plant
Because xylem is a vessel that water travels through.
xylem and phloem are both in plants, xylem are like he veins in a plant, they carry water to the top of the plant
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xylem vessel is a vessel in plants that transport water and minerals from the roots to parts of the plant where it is needed, through transpiration and turgor pressure in roots.
vessel elements
Xylem vessels are water conducting tubes of the plant
Vessel elements are the individual cells that make up the vessel. Vessel elements are in the xylem and are dead when functioning. They function to carry water and minerals upward in the stem and root.
Xylem may be made up of tracheids and vessel elements.
Phloem as it transports sugars two ways
blood vessles