No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
Xylem cells are in plants not animals.
Xylem cells are found in vascular plants.
xylem cells are present in the plant coducting tissue called xylem. they aren't in human body anywhere.
Xylem cells are not inherently red or blue; their color can vary depending on the staining method used in laboratory studies. The color change helps researchers identify and differentiate the various types of plant tissues.
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 layer of cambium cells separates the xylem and phloem tubes.
cambium. and it doesnt just seperates between xylem and phloem, it creates them.
Chloroplasts
Xylem.
Vascular tissue
No xylem cells are separate kinds of cells, they are lifeless and lonely just like you will be in the next 5 years