Transport food substances made in
the leaf to all other parts of the plant.
Xylem
These cells are dead
Have a hollow cavity called the lumen
Are stacked on top of one
another to form long
hollow tube-like vessels
Transport water and
dissolved minerals from
the roots to the shoots
and the leaves
Support in
Plants
Xylem cells have particularly
thickened, strengthened
cellulose cell walls.
Help
support
the plant
The location of the Xylem and the
vascular bundles helps them carry
out their functions:
In the root the vascular bundles are
located in the centre of the root. This
helps the root act like an anchor and
allows it to bend as the plant moves in
the breeze or is tugged from above.
In the stem the vascular
bundles are around the
outer edge of the stem.
Provides strength to resist
bending of the stem in the
breeze.
In the leaf the vascular bundles form a
network which supports the softer leaf
tissues.