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A Handbook of Biology
They have highly thickened walls and obliterated central
lumens. They are septate or aseptate.
XYLEM FIBRES
Living and thin-walled cells with cellulosic cell walls. They
store food materials (starch or fat) and other substances
like tannins. Radial conduction of water takes place by
the ray parenchymatous cells.
XYLEM PARENCHYMA
Primary xylem is of 2 types:
METAXYLEM
PROTOXYLEM
The first formed primary xylem.
The later formed primary xylem.
Metaxylem:
In stems, the protoxylem lies towards the centre (pith) and the metaxylem
lies towards the periphery of the organ. This type of primary xylem is called
endarch.
In roots, the protoxylem lies towards periphery and metaxylem lies towards
the centre. Such arrangement of primary xylem is called exarch.
B. Phloem (Bast)
It transports food materials from leaves to other parts. In angiosperms,
phloem is composed of sieve tube elements, companion cells, phloem
parenchyma & phloem fibres. Gymnosperms and pteridophytes have
albuminous cells and sieve cells. They lack sieve tubes and companion cells.
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