at first they do, but as they mature, their cell walls thicken and they get htese things called lignin that makes it harder and rigid. this help keep plant standing up, but also means water can't get into the xylem cells so they die, thus no nucelus.
No, xylem are hollow tubes that carry water to the parts of the plant
There is one living cell type.They have nucleus.They are called Xylem parenchyma
Cells in xylem and phloem tissue usually lack chloroplasts.
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Xylem composed of dead cells in high percent.So it does not have much chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts
xylem cells in plants don't contain chloroplasts.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
Xylem composed of dead cells in high percent.So it does not have much chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts
xylem cells in plants don't contain chloroplasts.
No. All animal cells are devoid of chloroplasts. Only plants have them. That is why plants are usually a greenish color, due to the clorophyll in the chloroplasts.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells.
Xylem tissue transports water and minerals from the root, the phloem tissue transport sugars from leaves to other parts of the plant body.
Almost all plant cells have chloroplast. Essentially, if the plant cell is alive, it will have working chloroplasts. The xylem and phloem cells may be exempt from this generalization. Basically, any plant cell that's GREEN.
Animal cells do not have.Plant cells have chloroplasts.
Xylem cells are in plants not animals.
Xylem cells are found in vascular plants.