Trakeiders
Trakeiders is not recognized as a distinct taxonomic group in mainstream science. In most contexts the term appears to be a misspelling or variant of tracheids, the water-conducting cells of xylem in vascular plants. There is no widely accepted definition of “trakeiders” as a separate biological category.
Tracheids are elongated, spindle- or tube-shaped cells that form the long conduits of xylem in many plants.
Structure and transport: Tracheids have thick secondary walls and often taper toward their ends. Water moves
Evolution and distribution: Tracheids appear early in the evolution of vascular plants and remain widespread across
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