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Trachieds and vessels related to

A

Xylem

B

Phloem

C

Both

D

None of these

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**Step-by-Step Text Solution:** 1. **Identify the Components**: The question asks about "tracheids" and "vessels." We need to understand what these components are and where they are found. 2. **Define Tracheids**: Tracheids are elongated cells that are part of the xylem. They are involved in the transport of water and minerals in plants. 3. **Define Vessels**: Vessels, like tracheids, are also components of the xylem. They are specialized structures that facilitate the efficient transport of water. Unlike tracheids, vessels have perforation plates that allow for easier water flow. 4. **Determine the Relationship**: Both tracheids and vessels are integral parts of the xylem tissue. They are not found in phloem, which is responsible for transporting food. 5. **Conclusion**: Since both tracheids and vessels are related to xylem, the correct answer to the question is option A: xylem. **Final Answer**: Tracheids and vessels are related to xylem. ---

**Step-by-Step Text Solution:** 1. **Identify the Components**: The question asks about "tracheids" and "vessels." We need to understand what these components are and where they are found. 2. **Define Tracheids**: Tracheids are elongated cells that are part of the xylem. They are involved in the transport of water and minerals in plants. 3. **Define Vessels**: Vessels, like tracheids, are also components of the xylem. They are specialized structures that facilitate the efficient transport of water. Unlike tracheids, vessels have perforation plates that allow for easier water flow. ...
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