A vascular channel typically refers to a pathway within the vascular system that facilitates the transport of blood, nutrients, and oxygen throughout the body. In a broader context, it can also refer to engineered systems in medical applications, such as artificial blood vessels or channels created for tissue engineering, designed to improve blood flow and support tissue regeneration. These channels are crucial for maintaining proper physiological functions and promoting healing in various medical conditions.
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A semi-vascular tubule is a specialized tube or channel within a plant that is responsible for transporting water and nutrients. It is not a fully developed vascular structure like xylem or phloem, but still plays a role in the distribution of essential substances within the plant.
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They are made of cells.
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A semi-vascular tubule is a specialized tube or channel within a plant that is responsible for transporting water and nutrients. It is not a fully developed vascular structure like xylem or phloem, but still plays a role in the distribution of essential substances within the plant.
A plant's vascular system consists of vascular tissue. The vascular tissue is made up of xylem (transports water) and the phloem (transports sugars and other nutrients). Another component of the vascular system is the meristems: the vascular meristem and the cork cambium, both of which are sites of growth.
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It is a vascular plant.
The vascular tissue called phloem.
A plant's Vascular is made up of Phloem............
phloem in vascular tissue.
phloem in vascular tissue.
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