vascular bundles
Conducting cells, primarily found in plants, are located in the vascular tissue known as xylem and phloem. Xylem conducting cells, such as tracheids and vessel elements, transport water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of the plant. Phloem conducting cells, including sieve tube elements and companion cells, transport sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant. These cells are essential for the plant's growth and nutrient distribution.
pacemaker cells
Groups of cells that work together are called tissues.
Xylem (water-conducting cells) are dead (no cytoplasm), and form long tubes called vessels (no end walls) The walls are thickened with ligninPhloem (food transport cells) are living (have cytoplasm) There are two cell types - sieve tubes which conduct the food - they have end walls with perforations (sieve plates) and have no nucleus and companion cells - they don't conduct food but have a nucleus and they support the sieve tubes
The two cell structure groups are Prokaryote cells(In bacteria and fungi) and Eukaryote cells(found in animal cells)
Neurons are impulse conducting cells that process properties of excitability and conductibility.
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Conducting cells, primarily found in plants, are located in the vascular tissue known as xylem and phloem. Xylem conducting cells, such as tracheids and vessel elements, transport water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of the plant. Phloem conducting cells, including sieve tube elements and companion cells, transport sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant. These cells are essential for the plant's growth and nutrient distribution.
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Neurons are conducting cells in the nervous system and neuroglia do not conduct, but are helper cells to the neurons.
neurons
Some examples of plant cells are : Parenchyma Cells, Collenchyma Cells, Sclerenchyma Cells, and water conducting cells. Animal cells are nerve cells, muscle cells, and skin cells.
Some examples of plant cells are : Parenchyma Cells, Collenchyma Cells, Sclerenchyma Cells, and water conducting cells. Animal cells are nerve cells, muscle cells, and skin cells.
tracheids and vessel members, also known as "Xylem tubes"
pacemaker cells
Groups of cells are organized into tissues. Tissues are made up of similar cells working together to perform a specific function in the body.