THIS IS HOW TO DOWNLOAD
- Back to Home »
- animation , BASIC CONCEPT , BOTANY+3D ANIMATION/EXPLAINATION , MECHANISM »
- Vasculature in Plants Transport of Water
Posted by : Unknown
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Vascular plants (from Latin vasculum: duct), also known as tracheophytes (from the equivalent Greek term trachea) and also higher plants, form a large group of plants that are defined as those land plants that have lignified tissues (the xylem) for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant. They also have a specialized non-lignified tissue (the phloem) to conduct products of photosynthesis. Vascular plants include the clubmosses, horsetails, ferns, gymnosperms (including conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants). Scientific names for the group include Tracheophyta and Tracheobionta.
