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No. Xylem and phloem are belonging to vascular plants only. Bryophytae are not vascular, and do not have these.
Vascular tissues are plant tissues that transport nutrients and water throughout a plant. The two types of vascular tissues are xylem and phloem.
Xylem
Transports water and nutrients upwards
"it transports water and food inside the plant" is a characteristic as xylem transports water and the phloem transports food in the form of sucrose. "it support the plants stems and leaves" is a characteristic of vascular tissue because the arrangement of the xylem and phloem provide it with strength and therefore support. the last one is then the wrong characteristic.
Vascular plants!
Of course it does as it is a vascular plant having both xylem and phloem vascular tissues.
Called the vascular system, or the vascular bundle.
Corn is most definitely a vascular plant containing both the vascular tissues xylem and phloem.
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
Phloem
The xylem