Xylem transports water up to the leaves.
Water:
Xylem transports water up to the leaves.
Water:
There are two types of vascular tissue that aid in transport and there are two substances that are transported. Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals and phloem transports sugar (sap).
Water is absorbed by the plants roots. Water does the same thing as blood in out body.
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Both blood & lymphatic systems transport water between tissues,
but nothing moves just (or only) water.
it carries stuff
Xylem and phloem?
blood
Xylem and Phloem vessels, Xylem transports water and Phloem transports the products of photosynthesis
A carrot is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have lignified tissues, or xylem, for moving water and minerals throughout the plant. They also have a specialized non-lignified tissue, or phloem, to conduct products of photosynthesis.
The xylem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
A plant's vascular system consists of vascular tissue. The vascular tissue is made up of xylem (transports water) and the phloem (transports sugars and other nutrients). Another component of the vascular system is the meristems: the vascular meristem and the cork cambium, both of which are sites of growth.
Non Vascular plants such as moss and liverwort lack vascular tissue or transport tissues. The plants are dependent on osmosis and diffusion for the movement of water and nutrients through their cells. These plant also lack a true root system, stems, or leaves without the vascular tissue to support them.
The advantage that vascular plants have and non vascular plants don't, is a specialized tissue that transports water throughout the plant.
Vascular plants are plants that contain vascular tissue such as xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and the phloem transports food and nutrients such as sugar and amino acids. Some vascular plants are a part of your diet!
There are two types of vascular tissue that aid in transport and there are two substances that are transported. Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals and phloem transports sugar (sap).
Xylem cells are responsible for supplying water to all parts of the plant. They make up the xylem tube which transports water, but then they die. So the xylem tube which is made up of dead xylem cells is responsible for transport of water in the plant.
In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that transports soluble organic compounds.
Xylem and Phloem vessels, Xylem transports water and Phloem transports the products of photosynthesis
Vascular plants have vascular tissue .
Vascular plants have vascular tissue that are specially designed for transporting water and solutes (minerals, nutrients) within the plant. The vascular tissue has xylem tubes, made of dead cells, which transports water and dissolved minerals via evaporation in the leaf veins. There is also phloem tubes in the vascular tissue that pump sugars in and out.
Xylem- (n): a woody tissue of vascular plants that transports water and nutrients upwards.
vascular plants
A carrot is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have lignified tissues, or xylem, for moving water and minerals throughout the plant. They also have a specialized non-lignified tissue, or phloem, to conduct products of photosynthesis.
The xylem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.