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In xylem tissue, vessels and tracheids of the roots, stems and leaves are interconnected to form a continuous system of water-conducting channels reaching all parts of the plant. Explain how this is achieved.
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Solution
In xylem tissue, vessels and tracheids are dead, elongated cells arranged end to end.
- The end walls of vessels are perforated, forming continuous hollow tubes for water transport.
- Tracheids have pits on their walls, which allow water to pass from one cell to another.
- These interconnected vessels and tracheids extend from roots to stems and leaves, forming a continuous water-conducting channel throughout the plant.
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