@@MuhammadUmar-wu2dn bro cells have common origin and perform similar function...class 11 th new ncert ..page 79.... clearly mentioned group of similar cells But condition is they must have common origin and perform similar function......now ur question is conducive tissue.... xylem and phloem together perform the function of conduction and their origin is meristem......and u can also see xylem as a separate tissue and phloem as separate...since they fulfill the condition of being called a tissue so named as conductive tissues
@@AafaqWar-vl7zj i appreciate your information bro👏🏻 Indeed xylem and phloem coordinately perform a similar function and have common origin as well... But they r composed of different cells(xylem fibers, tracheids, vessels, parenchyma.... phloem fibres, sister cells etc..)
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Good 👍👍👍👍......but add to the definition group of similar cells along with intercellular matrix that performs a specific function
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@@AafaqWar-vl7zj when it comes to conductive tissue (in xylem and phloem,there r dissimilar cells)you know
@@MuhammadUmar-wu2dn bro cells have common origin and perform similar function...class 11 th new ncert ..page 79.... clearly mentioned group of similar cells
But condition is they must have common origin and perform similar function......now ur question is conducive tissue.... xylem and phloem together perform the function of conduction and their origin is meristem......and u can also see xylem as a separate tissue and phloem as separate...since they fulfill the condition of being called a tissue so named as conductive tissues
@@AafaqWar-vl7zj i appreciate your information bro👏🏻
Indeed xylem and phloem coordinately perform a similar function and have common origin as well...
But they r composed of different cells(xylem fibers, tracheids, vessels, parenchyma.... phloem fibres, sister cells etc..)
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