No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
- Walls made from dead lignin cells, which waterproof and support walls even if water levels are low in plants. - Narrow tubes so water column doesn't break easily. - Pits in walls allow water to move from one cell to another.
xylem cells are *~!BLUE!~* because of the presence of lignin
A layer of cambium cells separates the xylem and phloem tubes.
Chloroplasts
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Xylem and phloem
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.
- Walls made from dead lignin cells, which waterproof and support walls even if water levels are low in plants. - Narrow tubes so water column doesn't break easily. - Pits in walls allow water to move from one cell to another.
xylem cells are present in the plant coducting tissue called xylem. they aren't in human body anywhere.
xylem cells are *~!BLUE!~* because of the presence of lignin
Xylem, Phloem, and Cambium
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.
Chloroplasts