Here is how you use xylem in a sentence, "A plant would hardly survive without the xylem tissue. " This is a transportation tissue which is common in vascular plants.
Ferns, which belong to the group of Pteridophytes, have xylem like structures, i.e, the starting of xylem to transport water. Xylem in ferns does not have tracheids unlike in higher plants.
Vascular plants have xylem
Xylem is used to transport water and nutrients from the roots up to the rest of the plant.
All plants use xylem and phloem vessels.
they use this thin called xylem
No, mushrooms do not have xylem tissues as they are part of the fungi kingdom and do not possess vascular tissue. Floating plants, like water lilies and duckweeds, have reduced or absent xylem tissue since they primarily rely on diffusion to transport water and nutrients.
Xylem
Yes. Vascular plants can use xylem to transport water and phloem to transport sugar and mineral.
Xylem cells are in plants not animals.
Xylem cells are found in vascular plants.
The xylem and the phloem tissues are found in plants. Bast fibers surround the xylem and the phloem tissues in plants.