describe how the structer of this water conducting tissue is adapted to its function
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The xylem is a tissue which transports water and minerals from the roots up the plant stem and into the leaves. ... The cells that make up the xylem are adapted to their function: They lose their end walls so the xylem forms a continuous, hollow tube. They become strengthened by a substance called lignin .
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The xylem is a tissue which transports water and minerals from the roots up the plant stem and into the leaves. ... The cells that make up the xylem are adapted to their function: They lose their end walls so the xylem forms a continuous, hollow tube. They become strengthened by a substance called lignin .
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