cell types in xylem

Xylem: Structure, Parts and Classification

The tissue associated with conduction of water, minerals and food materials in plants are called vascular tissue. Plants with a well-developed conductive system are thus called as ‘vascular plants’. Vascular plants are also known as ‘Tracheophyta’ (‘trachaea’ = vessels, a component of xylem, ‘phyta’= plants). The vascular systems in plants […]

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collenchyma vs parenchyma

Difference between Parenchyma and Collenchyma

Parenchyma vs Collenchyma Parenchyma and Collenchyma are the Simple tissue System in Plants. The present post describes the similarities and differences between Parenchyma and Collenchyma Similarities between Parenchyma and Collenchyma Ø  Both parenchyma and collenchyma are simple permanent tissues in the plants. Ø  Both are differentiated cells. Ø  Both are […]

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protophloem vs metaphloem

Difference between Protophloem and Metaphloem: A Comparison Table

Protophloem vs Metaphloem Similarities and Difference between Protophloem and Metaphloem Vascular bundles (fascicles) are the component of the stelar system in higher plants and their main function is the conduction of water, minerals and food materials. Typically, a vascular bundle composed of xylem and phloem arranged together as bundles. In […]

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Botany lecture notes

Botany Lecturer: Kerala PSC Previous Year Question Paper (Original Solved) 2003 – Part 2/5

Kerala PSC Botany Lecturer / Assistant Professor Original Solved Question Paper: 2003 Exam (Question Paper Code: 250/2003) Original solved question paper of Kerala PSC Botany Lecturer/Assistant Professor examination conducted by Kerala PSC (Kerala Public Service Commission) for the recruitment / appointment of Botany Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Government Colleges of Kerala […]

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