Xylem fibers has role in storage food
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The xylem is the vascular tissue responsible for the upward conduction of water and nutrients from the roots. The xylem tissue moves water and nutrients to various parts of the plant such as shoots and leaves. The xylem fibers are non-living sclerenchyma cells as they lose their protoplast at maturity.
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The role of xylem is to transport water and mineral salts from the roots to other parts of the plant.
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- Water and minerals are transported in plants via two fibres, namely, xylem and phloem. Xylem consists of dead cells, except parenchyma which is the only living cell present in the xylem.
- It is made up of xylem vessels, fibre and tracheid. Xylem transports only minerals and water from the roots.
- Phloem is made up of living cells and is responsible for transporting food and other organic materials.
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