2. The conducting tissues of the plants are
- The conducting tissues of the plants are
(a) Xylem (b) Phloem
(c) Xylem and phloem both (d) Sclerenchyma
Answer: (c) Conduction of water and food material takes place respectively by xylem and phloem
(11)
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