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,BOT2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2025 - DUE March 2025; 100% correct solutions
and explanations.
QUESTION 1
List the cell types concerned with transport of water in
angiosperms, and briefly
explain the differences between these cell types. (10)


In angiosperms, the primary cell types involved in the transport
of water are:
1. Xylem Vessels:
o These are long, tube-like cells formed by the end-to-

end alignment of vessel elements. They are
responsible for the bulk flow of water and dissolved
minerals from the roots to the leaves. Xylem vessels
are characterized by having thick, lignified walls and
are open at both ends, allowing for efficient water
transport.
2. Tracheids:
o Tracheids are long, tapering cells with thickened,

lignified cell walls, found in the xylem. Unlike xylem
vessels, tracheids have small, pitted areas on their
walls, called pits, that allow water to move from one
cell to the next. They are present in most vascular
plants, including gymnosperms, and transport water
through a slower process than xylem vessels.
3. Xylem Parenchyma:
o These are living cells with thin walls found in the

xylem tissue. While they do not directly transport

, water, they play an important role in storing and
managing water and nutrients within the plant. They
can also help in lateral transport of water between
xylem vessels and tracheids.
4. Xylem Fibers:
o Xylem fibers are elongated, lignified cells that provide

structural support to the plant. They do not directly
participate in water transport but are crucial in
maintaining the integrity and rigidity of the xylem
tissue.
Key Differences:
 Structure: Xylem vessels are large, wide, and efficient for
rapid water transport, while tracheids are narrower and
have a more complex structure with pits for slower water
movement.
 Presence in Plants: Xylem vessels are found
predominantly in angiosperms, whereas tracheids are found
in both angiosperms and gymnosperms.
 Efficiency: Xylem vessels allow for a more efficient and
quicker movement of water, whereas tracheids function
more slowly but still effectively transport water over long
distances.



QUESTION 2
Write explanatory notes on the structure and functions of the
endodermis of roots.
Refer to the different stages in endodermis development and
how these stages affect

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