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What does it mean to impregnate xylem a cell wall?

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Answer:

The walls of xylem cells are lignified (strengthened with a substance called lignin). This allows the xylem to withstand pressure changes as water moves through the plant.

Step-by-step explanation:

The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots up the plant stem and into the leaves.

In a mature flowering plant or tree, most of the cells that make up the xylem are specialised cells called vessels.

Vessels:

  • Lose their end walls so the xylem forms a continuous, hollow tube.
  • Become strengthened by a chemical called lignin. The cells are no longer alive. Lignin gives strength and support to the plant. We call lignified cells wood.
  • Transport in the xylem is a physical process. It does not require energy.
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