Xylem is a tissue in vascular plants that conducts water and minerals from roots to shoots, composed of hollow, dead cells forming conduits. It is essential for transport and structural support, typically organized in continuous vessels. In botanical contexts, xylem contrasts with phloem, which transports sugars and nutrients. The term is used in anatomy, physiology, and plant sciences, often in academic writing and teaching.
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