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obligated Central lumen in found in which structure of xylem and phloem​

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Xylem chiefly comprises of vessels, tracheids, xylem fibres and the xylem parenchyma. Xylem fibres are mostly sclerenchymatous fibres that are composed of dead cells. Xylem fibres have a highly thickened wall with a vague central lumen. Lumen is actually the space in the center of a tube or the cell

It means that the central lumen of the xylem fibres are not distinguishable due to highly thickened walls of the xylem.

Xylem is the vascular tissue that extends from the top to the bottom of a plant.

It helps in the transportation of water molecules and dissolved substances from the root hairs to the upper parts of a plant.

The transport system in the xylem is unidirectional. Xylem mostly covers the central part of the vascular bundle.

Xylem chiefly comprises of vessels, tracheids, xylem fibres and the xylem parenchyma.

Xylem fibres are mostly sclerenchymatous fibres that are composed of dead cells.

Xylem fibres have a highly thickened wall with a vague central lumen.

Lumen is actually the space in the center of a tube or the cell.

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