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A xylem, core of a plant, distributes water and nutrients through the plant.

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Which vessels transports water in plant?

Xylem vessels


What plants have no xylem vessels?

Mosses


Vessels are formed of?

xylem and phloem


What do plants use xylem vessels for?

Plants use xylem vessels to transport water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. Xylem vessels also provide structural support to the plant. Additionally, xylem helps in the process of transpiration, which is the loss of water vapor from the plant.


What is the common name for secondary xylem?

primary xylem is primary in nature & is derived from procambium. But secondary xylem is secondary in nature and derived from fascicular cambium and interfascicular cambium. Primary xylem is differentiated into protoxylem and metaxylem, but secondary xylem has no such differentiation. In primary xylem vessels and tracheids are long and narrow, and vessels don't have tyloses, but in secondary xylem, vessels are blocked by tyloses, and vessels and tracheids are wider and shorter. Xylem fibres are more abundant in secondary xylem , and found in small numbers in primary xylem. Also unlike in primary xylem, secondary xylem has differentiated into sapwood & heartwood.


What is the job of a xylem vessels?

To conduct water


What brings food and water to your cells?

.food is carried by phloem and water is carried by xylem.


What kind of plant uses xylem and phloem for their transportation system?

All plants use xylem and phloem vessels.


How is xylem vessels adapted to its functions?

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What is the diffference between xylem and phloem?

Xylem contains Vessels, trachieds and xylem parenchyma Phloem consists of sieve tubes, companion cells and phloem parenchyma


Do vascular plants have vessels?

vascular plants are plants that have vessels


Two types of vessels in the leaf?

The two main types of vessels in the leaf are xylem and phloem. Xylem vessels transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, while phloem vessels transport sugars and nutrients throughout the plant. These vessels are part of the plant's vascular system and play a crucial role in the distribution of resources and support for the leaf.