vevsmorfologi
Vevsmorfologi, also known as plant vascular tissue morphology, refers to the structural organization and appearance of the vascular tissues within plants. These tissues, primarily xylem and phloem, are responsible for the transportation of water, nutrients, and organic compounds throughout the plant. The study of vevsmorfologi provides insights into the functional adaptations and evolutionary development of different plant species.
The xylem consists of various cell types, including vessel elements, tracheids, fibers, and xylem parenchyma. Its
The phloem is composed of sieve elements, companion cells, phloem fibers, and phloem parenchyma. Its main role
Vevsmorfologi also encompasses the study of secondary growth, such as the formation of woody tissues, and the