conducting tissue: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/kənˈdʌktɪŋ ˈtɪʃuː/US/kənˈdəktɪŋ ˈtɪʃuː/

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What does “conducting tissue” mean?

The specialized plant tissues responsible for transporting water, nutrients, and organic compounds.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

The specialized plant tissues responsible for transporting water, nutrients, and organic compounds.

In botany, the vascular system of plants, consisting primarily of xylem and phloem, which function as channels for long-distance transport of fluids and dissolved substances.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning or usage. The term is identical in both varieties.

Connotations

None beyond the strict botanical definition.

Frequency

Equally low and specialized in both varieties, used exclusively within botany and plant sciences.

Grammar

How to Use “conducting tissue” in a Sentence

[The] conducting tissue of [a plant/organ]conducting tissue consists ofdamage to the conducting tissue

Vocabulary

Collocations

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plantvascularxylemphloem
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primaryspecializedfunctionsystem
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efficientdamagedstudystructure

Examples

Examples of “conducting tissue” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The conducting-tissue structure was examined.
  • A specialist in conducting-tissue development.

American English

  • The conducting-tissue structure was examined.
  • A specialist in conducting-tissue development.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not used.

Academic

Standard term in plant biology textbooks and research papers.

Everyday

Not used in everyday conversation.

Technical

The precise term for the transport system in plant anatomy.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “conducting tissue”

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transport tissue

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “conducting tissue”

ground tissuenon-vascular tissuedermal tissue

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “conducting tissue”

  • Using 'conductive tissue' (which implies electrical conductivity) instead of 'conducting tissue'.
  • Treating it as a countable noun in singular form without an article (e.g., 'This is conducting tissue'). It typically requires 'the' or a possessive.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, in most standard botanical contexts, they are synonyms. 'Conducting tissue' specifically emphasizes the transport function, while 'vascular tissue' is the more common anatomical term.

No. While animals have tissues like blood vessels that conduct fluids, the term 'conducting tissue' is reserved for plant biology. In animals, you would use terms like 'vascular system' or 'circulatory tissue'.

The stress is on the second syllable of 'conducting' (/kənˈdʌktɪŋ/) and the first syllable of 'tissue' (/ˈtɪʃuː/). The 'c' in 'conducting' is a /k/ sound.

Both are conducting tissues. Xylem primarily conducts water and minerals upwards from the roots. Phloem primarily conducts dissolved sugars (sap) and other organic compounds from the leaves to other parts of the plant.

The specialized plant tissues responsible for transporting water, nutrients, and organic compounds.

Conducting tissue is usually academic, technical, scientific in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of a plant's CONDUCTING TISSUE as the 'motorway system' inside a stem, conducting traffic of water and food.

Conceptual Metaphor

PLANT VASCULAR SYSTEM IS A PIPELINE/NETWORK.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In trees, the , found in the outer layers of the trunk, transports sugars produced in the leaves.
Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a type of conducting tissue?