Vascular system of a plant
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Vascular System Representative Plant Figure 3. Monocot and dicot differences. Monocots have one cotyledon in the seed (A), scattered vascular bundles in the stem (B), and parallel leaf venation (C). Dicots have two cotyledons in the seed (D), stem vascular tissue …
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The sap within the phloem can move both up and down in the plant. When a pathogen interferes with the translocation of nutrients and water in the vascular system it deprives the plant of these essential elements resulting in disease. All vascular wilts have certain characteristics in common.
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13. Describe the functions of the dermal tissue system, vascular tissue system and ground tissue system. Plant tissues are arranged into three continuous systems. The dermal tissue, or epidermis, is an external layer of tightly packed cells that functions in protection. The vascular tissue system, consisting of xylem and phloem, provides ...
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Plant – vascular system. Science Focus 10 Unit 3 9.2 Gas Exchange in Plants. During cellular respiration in animal and plant cells, exhaled air contains lower O2 levels and higher CO2 level than inhaled air. During photosynthesis, plants consume CO2 and H2O and produce O2.
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a. vascular system. b. cuticle. c. fiddlehead. Plant Type Phylum Name Characteristics club mosses 5. _____ Oldest living group of nonvascular plants. Some look like tiny pine trees ferns 6. _____ The most successful survivors of the Carboniferous period. Have large leaves called fronds d. …
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PLANTS VASCULAR SYSTEMS. Xylem and phloem make up the big transportation system of vascular plants. As you get bigger, it is more difficult to transport nutrients, water, and sugars around your body. You have a circulatory system if you want to keep growing. As plants evolved to be larger, they also developed their own kind of circulatory systems.
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vascular plants. have highly specialized water and food conducting tissues that collectively form a . vascular system. Like bryophytes, though, the sexual reproduction of these plants results only in single-celled spores, rather than the complex structures known as seeds. This treatment of seedless vascular plants includes . ferns
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The vascular system transports water and nutrients. Pteridophytes do not produce seeds. Gymnosperms and angiosperms produce seeds. A seed consists of a plant embryo with a food storing tissue and a surrounding coat for protection. The first vascular plants to produce seeds evolved about 360 million years ago.
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