trunk deсk vessel - definição. O que é trunk deсk vessel. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é trunk deсk vessel - definição

ONE OF THE CELL TYPES FOUND IN XYLEM, THE WATER CONDUCTING TISSUE OF PLANTS; TYPICALLY FOUND IN ANGIOSPERMS BUT ABSENT FROM MOST GYMNOSPERMS SUCH AS CONIFERS; MAIN FEATURE DISTINGUISHING THE "HARDWOOD" OF ANGIOSPERMS FROM THE "SOFTWOOD" OF CONIFERS
Vessel elements; Xylem vessel; Xylem vessels; Wood vessel; Vessel member
  • Stained Xylem Vessel in Red/Orange (x400 magnification)

tree trunk         
MAIN WOODEN AXIS OF A TREE
Bole (botany); Tree trunk; Tree trunks; Tree-trunk; Tree Trunk; Treetrunk
¦ noun the main woody stem of a tree, from which its branches grow.
Trunk (botany)         
MAIN WOODEN AXIS OF A TREE
Bole (botany); Tree trunk; Tree trunks; Tree-trunk; Tree Trunk; Treetrunk
In botany, the trunk (or bole) is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree, which is an important feature in tree identification, and which often differs markedly from the bottom of the trunk to the top, depending on the species. The trunk is the most important part of the tree for timber production.
tree trunk         
MAIN WOODEN AXIS OF A TREE
Bole (botany); Tree trunk; Tree trunks; Tree-trunk; Tree Trunk; Treetrunk
(tree trunks)
A tree trunk is the wide central part of a tree, from which the branches grow.
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Vessel element

A vessel element or vessel member (also called trachea or xylem vessel) is one of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants. Vessel elements are typically found in angiosperms (flowering plants) but absent from most gymnosperms such as conifers. Vessel elements are the main feature distinguishing the "hardwood" of angiosperms from the "softwood" of conifers.