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Tracheids differ from other tracheary elements (vessels) in:

  1. A
    having casparian strips
  2. B
    being imperforate
  3. C
    lacking nucleus
  4. D
    being lignified

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Both tracheids and vessels are dead, lignified, and lack a nucleus at maturity. However, tracheids are imperforate (they have pit membranes at their ends), whereas vessels have perforation plates (openings) that allow for a more efficient, continuous tube-like flow of water.

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Tracheids differ from other tracheary elements (vessels) in:
A
having casparian strips
B
being imperforate
C
lacking nucleus
D
being lignified

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