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The plant's food carrying tubes transports food made in the leaves to all parts of the plant while the water carrying tubes carry water to all parts of the plant too.
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Stem
transport of nutrients up the plant from roots
Food for plant is produced in chloroplasts.Photosynthesis produces food for plant.
The glucose (simplest form of sugar) made by the leaves through photosynthesis (process at which plants make food) got "stuck" as the phloem (food-carrying tube) is cut away and glucose could not be transported to below the part which the phloem was cut. Water from the roots would still flow to all plant parts as the xylem (water-carrying tubes) were not cut away. Hope this is useful! =)
Vascular plants have a vascular system. The vascular system is made up of vascular tissue which carries the water, nutrients, and other materials through the plant. The vascular tissue can carry these materials everywhere in the plant. Non vascular plants don't have these tissues, so the typically grow along the ground, where they have a cuticle, which is a layer that keeps the plant hydrated, and stomata, which are holes that allow air to travel through and out of the plant without losing much water.
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photosythisis that can be made into food
glucose