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Xylophytes are a group of plants characterized by their woody structure, primarily including trees and shrubs. They possess specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients, known as xylem, which enables them to thrive in terrestrial environments. These plants typically have a significant role in ecosystems, providing habitat and oxygen, and are often key components in forested areas. Examples of xylophytes include oaks, pines, and maples.

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