sieve tubes
Sieve tubes are located in the phloem tissue of vascular plants.
The conducting cell in phloem tissue is called a sieve tube element. These elongated cells are responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant. Sieve tube elements are connected end-to-end to form sieve tubes, which are an integral part of the plant's vascular system.
The xylem and phloem tube is called the Vascular Bundle.
The two networks of tubes in vascular plants are located in the stems and roots. The xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while the phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to different parts of the plant for energy.
A sieve tube is a type of long, narrow cell found in the phloem of vascular plants. They are responsible for transporting sugars and other nutrients throughout the plant. Sieve tubes are connected end-to-end to form sieve tube elements that allow for the efficient movement of substances.
Parenchyma cells in "phloem tissue"
non vascular
Phloem
tha answer is vascular plants
It is vascular because it has vascular tubes to support and transfer food through and out of the plant.
radish is a vegetable. Vascular plant have pipes to transport water and food. Non Vascular plants dont