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Xylem and phloem

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Stem cells, microscopy, and microorganisms

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  • Xylem and phloem are found together in the vascular bundle.
  • Xylem tissue transports water and mineral ions up from the roots to the leaves via the stem. It is made of hollow tubes without end walls, strengthened by lignin.
  • Phloem tissue transports dissolved sucrose from the leaves (made from glucose from photosynthesis) to the rest of the plant for use or storage. This is called translocation.
  • Cell sap in phloem tissue can move from one cell to the next through pores in the end walls.

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