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What is a system of non-living straw-like vascular tissue that carries water from the roots to the stem and leaves of all vascular plants, and forms layers of wood?

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~Hello there!

Your question: What is a system of non-living straw-like vascular tissue that carries water from the roots to the stem and leaves of all vascular plants, and forms layers of wood?

Your answer: Xylem is the system of non-living straw like vascular tissue that carries water from the roots to the stem and leaves of all vascular plants. and forms layers of wood.

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Answer: Xylem

Step-by-step explanation:

The vascular tissues in the body is responsible for carrying the water and minerals from the soil to the various parts of the plant body.

The system of non-living tissues that carries water from the roots to the stem is xylem.

These tissues form the layers of the woods in later stages.The water from the xylem reaches the site of photosynthesis and helps in this process.

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