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Why can xylem transport water and minerals using dead cells, whereas phloem requires living cells?

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A vein of vascular tissue is made of:

  • xylem - transport water and nutrients (mineral salts) from the roots up to the plant, made out of dead cells

  • phloem - sucrose and amino acids between the leaves and other parts of the plant, made by live cells

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