Structural Organisation In Animals Question 234

Trachea, tracheids, xylem fibres and parenchyma tissues are found in [BHU 1991; CPMT 1992]

Options:

A) Xylem

B) Phloem is a vascular tissue in plants responsible for transporting organic nutrients, primarily sugars, from sources to sinks. It consists of living cells, including sieve tube elements and companion cells, and plays a crucial role in plant nutrition and growth.

C) Cambium

D) Cortex

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Answer:

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

The term xylem was introduced by Matthias Schleiden (1838).

Xylem is a conducting tissue.

Xylem consists of Tracheids, Xylem vessels (Trachea), wood fibres and xylem parenchyma.



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