Vascular tissue
Xylem cells carry water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of a plant.
The xylem is a layer of cells inside the outer covering or bark of a plant or tree that conducts water and nutrients to the growing structures and leaves.
xylem are vascular tracts traveling from root to leaves. found in the pit of plants. cells that form xylem are treachieds (don't remember how to spell).
it is called vascular tissue
Vascular tissue
Xylem is vascular tissue.
xylem tissue
It's called the xylem. The phloem takes sugar (food) down from the leaves.
PITH
Vessels are types of advanced xylem cells that are found in angiosperms. An xylem is made up tracheids and both of these cells have pits so that water can move sideways in the stem.
a group of cells is called a tissue
Xylem.
The Penis
xylem cells are present in the plant coducting tissue called xylem. they aren't in human body anywhere.
Xylem
It's called the xylem. The phloem takes sugar (food) down from the leaves.
CAMBIUM
vascular cambium
Xylem cells.
PITH
Xylem cells are responsible for supplying water to all parts of the plant. They make up the xylem tube which transports water, but then they die. So the xylem tube which is made up of dead xylem cells is responsible for transport of water in the plant.
Generally in trees, the central wood and the bark consist of dead cells.
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
When millions of cells come together they form tissue When a group of cells unite to perform a specific function, it is called a tissue. For example photosynthetic tissue (chlorenchyma), storage tissue (parenchyma) and conducting tissues (xylem & phloem).