Multiple Choice

Conducting cells called ________ elements are the part of xylem where water and minerals are transported.

ATracheary
Correct Answer
BVascular
CVessel
Correct Answer
DPhloem

Solution

A. Tracheary elements are the conducting cells, are the part of xylem concerned in the transportation of water and minerals.

B. Vascular tissues are the conducting tissues, concerned in the transportation of water, minerals, and food.

C. Vessel elements are the conducting cells, are the part of xylem concerned in the transportation of water and minerals.

D. Phloem is complex, conducting vascular tissue concerned in the translocation of organic solutes or food.

So the correct answer is ‘Tracheary and Vessels’


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