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Tracheophytes are characterized by the presence of

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Tracheophytes, or vascular plants, are defined by evolution of lignified conducting tissues, a key innovation absent in bryophytes. Xylem contains tracheids and later vessel elements with lignin-reinforced secondary walls enabling efficient long-distance water transport under tension and mechanical rigidity for upright growth. Phloem, non-lignified, distributes photosynthates. This combination permitted development of true roots, stems, megaphyllous and microphyllous leaves, increased size, drought tolerance, and colonization of drier habitats during Silurian-Devonian radiation, distinguishing Tracheophyta from nonvascular lineages. This structural framework illustrates phylogenetic relationships and adaptive significance highlighted in competitive examinations focusing on comparative plant morphology and systematics.