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Xylem conducts water and dissolved minerals from the roots to all the other parts of the plant. ... Like xylem vessels, they have thick, lignified walls and, at maturity, no cytoplasm. Their walls are perforated so that water can flow from one tracheid to the next. The xylem of ferns and conifers contains only tracheids.
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