What structure can the cells of the conducting tissue have?

Conductive tissue consists of vessels and sieve tubes. Vessels are made up of a large number of cells called vascular segments. The cell that forms the segment of the vessel is filled with cytoplasm and has a large nucleus. Sieve cords are a series of cells elongated one after another. They are all different colors. And the nucleus and other organelles are absent in them.



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