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How does xylem differ from phloem?
A. Xylem has living cells.
B. Xylem is found in the roots.
C. Xylem contains chloroplasts.
D. Xylem has a two-way flow.

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Answer:

of the answers i believe it to be B

Explanation:

The xylem can be found in either the roots or the leaves and they are dead tissue.

The xylem and phloem are vascular tissues that have an important role in the transport of water and food respectively. Xylem differ from phloem in having chloroplast in xylem cells.

What are vascular tissues made of?

Procambium and vascular cambium are two meristematic tissues that lead to the formation of vascular tissues.

Procambial initials derived from apical meristems produce primary xylem and primary phloem during the primary growth of stems and roots.

Xylem cells contain chlorophyll which is absent in phloem cells.

Thus, the correct answer is C.

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