Vessels are multicellular with wide lumen. They are made up of vessel elements lying one above the other. The wall of vessels is hard but not thick having wide lumen. Whereas tracheids are unicellular with narrow lumen.
Which of the following statement is true?
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Vessels are multicellular and with wide lumen.
Tracheids are multicellular and with narrow lumen.
Vessels are unicellular and with narrow lumen.
Tracheids are unicellular and with wide lumen.
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