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Xylem cells are in the center of the plant. In a tree the "rings" are xylem. Xylem takes water and sugar from the roots up through the stem and out to the leaves and branches.

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It is found only in plants. There isn't any organ which is found in humans that contains xylem cells. Xylem is found in plants and is used to transport nutrients in plants, much like a red blood cell supplies oxygen to other cells.

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The stem of a plant contains xylem tissue. Xylem tissue is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to all parts of the plant.

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Xylem and Phloem tissues are found in the stems and branches of plants, they transport water and nutrients around the plant.

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The Stem

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In the tissue of a plant.

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plant organ

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