Role of the Xylem & Phloem (Edexcel IGCSE Science (Double Award))

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Xylem & Phloem

  • The xylem and phloem make up the transport system of vascular plants

  • The role of the xylem is to transport water and mineral ions from the roots to other parts of the plant

    • The xylem is formed from a hollow tube of dead cells, reinforced by lignin, which provides a route for the column of water to move through the plant by transpiration.

Diagram of a xylem vessel showing cell walls thickened with lignin, no cell contents, water column, and broken-down walls between cells.
The structure of the xylem allows it to function as a vessel for the transport of water through the plant
  • The role of the phloem is to transport sucrose and amino acids from where they are produced or stored, to where they are needed

    • E.g. sucrose and amino acids are produced in the leaves while plants photosynthesise, so they are transported from the leaves to other parts of the plant

    • The phloem is formed from living cells forming a tube with small holes through which substances can move.

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