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Plant Histology

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Talk about the tracheid.

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Primitive conducting elements found in all vascular plants, elongated cells with tapered ends (thickening is reduced to one end). Their heavily lignified secondary cell wall gives them a supporting role in addition to their sap conduction role. Pits may occur anywhere on the cell wall, but they are often particularly numerous on the tapered end of the cell. The sap circulation occurs within the pits.


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