tracheids
Xylem
The plant would likely be a gymnosperm, a type of seed-producing plant that does not produce flowers but has vascular tissue. Some examples of gymnosperms include conifers like pine trees and spruces.
Nervous tissue is specialized for receiving stimuli and conducting impulses. Neurons are the primary cells of nervous tissue that are responsible for transmitting electrical signals throughout the body.
ambot
The vascular tissue in the stem is found in the steler region. It extends from the conducting cells of the seedling.
Xylem
Plant tissue/ conducting tissue
The presence of seeds and vascular tissue
Phloem
The plant would likely be a gymnosperm, a type of seed-producing plant that does not produce flowers but has vascular tissue. Some examples of gymnosperms include conifers like pine trees and spruces.
Nervous tissue is specialized for receiving stimuli and conducting impulses. Neurons are the primary cells of nervous tissue that are responsible for transmitting electrical signals throughout the body.
They are both tracheophytes (meaning they have vascular tissue, xylem and phloem), however, a pine tree is a gymnosperm and a daisy is an angiosperm.
Through conducting tissue (xylem)
ambot
Adipose tissue is fat tissue, lipids are therefore present in large amounts.
Plastids are present in the storage tissue.
Protective tissue