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  2. Vascular tissue is an arrangement of multiple cell types in vascular plants which allows for the transport of water, minerals, and products of photosynthesis to be transported throughout the plant. Non-vascular plants, such as some algae and moss, do not have vascular tissue and therefore cannot easily transport water and nutrients.

  3. A vascular plant is any one of a number of plants with specialized vascular tissue. The two types of vascular tissue, xylem and phloem, are responsible for moving water, minerals, and the products of photosynthesis throughout the plant.

  4. Vascular system | Botany, Xylem, Phloem, Importance,...

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    Vascular system, in vascular plants, assemblage of conducting tissues and associated supportive fibers that transport nutrients and fluids throughout the plant body. The two primary vascular tissues are xylem and phloem. Most extant plants on Earth have vascular systems.

  5. Vascular tissue - Wikipedia

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    Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. The primary components of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem . These two tissues transport fluid and nutrients internally.

  6. Xylem and Phloem – Plant Vascular System - Science Notes and...

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    Xylem and phloem are the two types of transport tissue found in vascular plants. They form a complex network running throughout the plant, carrying resources to different parts and disposing of waste products.

  7. Vascular Tissue in Plants – Definition and Functions - Science...

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    Vascular tissue is a specific type of tissue in plants that conduct water, minerals, and sugars to their different parts. In plants, they are xylem and phloem. Plants having a vascular system are called vascular plants.

  8. 3.1.3: Plant Tissues - Biology LibreTexts

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    Vascular tissue is the plumbing system of the plant. It allows water, minerals, and dissolved sugars from photosynthesis to pass through roots, stems, leaves, and other parts of the plant. It is primary composed of two types of conducting tissue: xylem and phloem.

  9. 2.3: Vascular tissues and cell types - Biology LibreTexts

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    There are two vascular tissues in the vascular tissue system: xylem for water transport and phloem for transport of photosynthates. Xylem The xylem is a complex tissue containing a range of cell types including: vessel cells, tracheids, fibers, parenchyma

  10. Plant - Vascular, Photosynthesis, Reproduction | Britannica

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    Xylem and phloem are collectively called vascular tissue and form a central column through the plant axis. The ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants are all vascular plants. Because they possess vascular tissues, these plants have true stems, leaves, and roots.

  11. Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars and hormones and other small signalling molecules throughout the plant.