Parenchyma
Collenchymas
Sclerenchyma
Xylem
Phloem
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Parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma are strengthening tissues, so they're out of the picture. Xylem and phloem are conductive tissues, but phloem only conducts substances within the plant. ie, they are not in contact with the external environment, that means they can't bring water into the plant. Xylem on the other hand, are in contact with the external environment

xylem is a plant support tissue and it also helps in the transportation of water to different parts of the plant

Cambium is an active living layer btw the xylem and the phloem. It helps in grafting [exposing the cambium of two plants and tying them together].

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option d is d ans cos d xylem conducts majorly water cos its cell are dead&wit time deposition of liginin make it a dead cell &4ms d lumen dis now allows d conduction of water,cohesive forces&stronger dan adhesive force thus there's easy water cond.

Parenchyma,sclerenchyma&collenchyma're all living cells 4rom wen d're young til d get old but d xylem changes&4ms an empty column thus can conduct water,phloem cels translocate manufactured food i.e sucrose 2 oda parts of d plant wit d companion cell

Yeah bcuz Xylem conduct water upward from the root through the stem to the leaves





