stem
Yes...........Phloem is the tissue that transports sugar from leaves to all parts of the plant by the process called Translocation.
root
The part of plant that transport the water are the roots.
Roots are considered to be an important part of a plant. The primary sources for a plants growth are food, water and oxygen. Without water a plant will not be able to grow and it will die soon. Therefore, water is an essential part for the growth of a plant.
roots
Xylem conducts water Phloem conducts water and disolved food products
stem
That is the vascular tissue. Xylem conducts water and minerals up from the roots to the leaves of the plant and phloem conducts the sugars made in the plant to where they are needed.
It is not a cell. It is a plant tissue which conducts water
Shamrocks are vascular plants. All plants are vascular besides algae, and some types of mosses. Any plant that has tissue that conducts water and nutrients from one part of a plant to another is a vascular plant.
Stems have xylem tissue that conducts water from the soil to the leaves. they also have phloem tissue that conducts dissolved food from the leaves to the rest of the plant body
No, it is mostly the xylem that performs this task.
Stems have xylem tissue that conducts water from the soil to the leaves. they also have phloem tissue that conducts dissolved food from the leaves to the rest of the plant body
Xylem conducts water and minerals up from the root.Phloem conducts organic nutrients from one part of a plant to another.Lignin is an organic compound that makes the walls of conducting cells in xylem stronger, more waterproof and resistant. p288
root
Yes...........Phloem is the tissue that transports sugar from leaves to all parts of the plant by the process called Translocation.