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The xylem provides a passage for water and dissolved ions
from the root system to the leaves.
The xylem also strengthens and supports the stem.
The phloem transports synthesized organic food from the
leaves to other parts of the plant.
The cambium, divides to produce new xylem and phloem cells,
making secondary thickening possible.
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