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QUESTION #7285
Question 1
The chief water-conducting elements of xylem in gymnosperms are:
Correct Answer Explanation
Tracheids are the primary water-conducting elements in gymnosperm xylem. Unlike angiosperms, most gymnosperms lack vessels (except Gnetum and Ephedra). Tracheids are elongated, dead cells with pitted walls that conduct water through pits. Transfusion tissue aids conduction in gymnosperm leaves; fibres provide support.
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