what happened to the plant if the xylem of the plant is removed
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Xylem is a water-conducting tissue in plants. ... If the xylem of the plant is removed, upward movement of water will stop leading to wilting of leaves and ultimately causes the death of a plant.
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Xylem is a water-conducting tissue in plants.
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If the xylem of the plant is removed, upward movement of water will stop leading to wilting of leaves and ultimately causes the death of a plant.
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