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Vessel Cells Long Cylindrical Tube Like Structure Made Called

Vessels are long, cylindrical structures made of vessel members interconnected by perforations, characterized by lignified walls and a large central cavity, and are specific to angiosperms.

Vessel is<br>a long cylindrical {{c1::tube-like}} structure made up of many cells<br>called vessel members, each with {{c2::lignified}} walls and a {{c2::large}}<br>central cavity. The vessel cells are also devoid of protoplasm.<br>Vessel members are interconnected through {{c1::perforations}} in their<br>common walls. The presence of vessels is a characteristic feature<br>of angiosperms

Text Vessel is
a long cylindrical tube-like structure made up of many cells
called vessel members, each with lignified walls and a large
central cavity. The vessel cells are also devoid of protoplasm.
Vessel members are interconnected through perforations in their
common walls. The presence of vessels is a characteristic feature
of angiosperms

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