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How does the Xylem Cell reproduce?

Xylem cells are permanent, non-dividing cells that originate from special meristematic cells called procambial cells during plant development. They cannot reproduce independently. However, plants can produce new xylem cells through the activity of the vascular cambium, a meristematic tissue located between the xylem and phloem.


What tissue transports water through a plant?

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.


In plants vascular tissue made of dead cells that transport water and minerals from its roots is called?

The vascular tissue in plants made of dead cells that transport water and minerals from roots is called xylem. Xylem tissue is responsible for conducting water and nutrients upward from the roots to the rest of the plant.


Does xylem cells have chloroplasts?

at first they do, but as they mature, their cell walls thicken and they get htese things called lignin that makes it harder and rigid. this help keep plant standing up, but also means water can't get into the xylem cells so they die, thus no nucelus.


What is a tubular cell that transports water throughout the plant?

A vascular tissue called xylem transports water in a plant. The xylem is made up of specialized cells called vessel elements and tracheids which are elongated, tubular cells that allow for efficient water transport from the roots to the rest of the plant.

Related Questions

What is a group of xylem cells called?

Vascular tissue


Where are xylem cells found in the human body?

xylem cells are present in the plant coducting tissue called xylem. they aren't in human body anywhere.


What are dead xylem and phloem cells of a woody plant called?

Dead xylem cells are called "tracheids" or "vessel elements," while dead phloem cells are called "sieve cells" or "sieve tube members."


What are cells that move water in plants called?

Xylem


What are cells that transport water and minerals from roots to shoots in plants are called?

The cells responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the shoots in plants are called xylem cells. Xylem is a type of vascular tissue that forms a network of tubes to conduct water and minerals throughout the plant.


A layer of cells that makes xylem and phloem is called?

CAMBIUM


New xylem and phloem cells are formed from a layer of cells called what?

vascular cambium


What is a plant cell that only carries water called?

Xylem cells.


How does the Xylem Cell reproduce?

Xylem cells are permanent, non-dividing cells that originate from special meristematic cells called procambial cells during plant development. They cannot reproduce independently. However, plants can produce new xylem cells through the activity of the vascular cambium, a meristematic tissue located between the xylem and phloem.


What tissue transports water through a plant?

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.


In plants vascular tissue made of dead cells that transport water and minerals from its roots is called?

The vascular tissue in plants made of dead cells that transport water and minerals from roots is called xylem. Xylem tissue is responsible for conducting water and nutrients upward from the roots to the rest of the plant.


Does xylem cells have chloroplasts?

at first they do, but as they mature, their cell walls thicken and they get htese things called lignin that makes it harder and rigid. this help keep plant standing up, but also means water can't get into the xylem cells so they die, thus no nucelus.