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is it possible for xylem trachieds and vessels to conduct water and minerals without xylem parenchyma?​

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Answered by malavika5596
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The xylem tracheary elements consist of cells known as tracheids and vessel members, both of which are typically narrow, hollow, and elongated. Tracheids are less specialized than the vessel members and are the only type of water-conducting cells in most gymnosperms and seedless vascular plants.

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