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Xylem Structure

The xylem are plant vessels that are responsible for transporting water and mineral ions. The structure of the xylem is specialised for this role.

Vessel elements

Vessel elements

  • The xylem vessels are long, tubes of cells that run up the stem of plants.
  • The cells of the xylem are called vessel elements.
  • The vessel elements in the xylem are dead.
End walls

End walls

  • The vessel elements are stacked on top one another.
  • There are no cell walls at the ends of each vessel element.
  • This creates a continuous tube for water to flow through.
Lignin

Lignin

  • The walls of the xylem are lined with a waterproof polymer called lignin.
  • Lignin reinforces the walls of the vessel elements to provide structural support.
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