YES..., they carry nutrients upward through their stem to distribute the products of photosynthesis.
It transports water and nutrients upward
i think the answer would be that if its in plants the vascular tissue includes Xylem and Phloem which we know that its for 1) transportation and distrubition of nutrients in plants 2) absorption of nutrients ans minerals
In Sporangium
The roots of the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The xylem, a type of tissue in the plant, carries these materials upward from the roots to the rest of the plant, including the stem, leaves, and flowers.
The stems will start growing in upward fashion.
The xylem is the conducting tissue in vascular plants which carry water and nutrients upward. The xylem is made up of protoxylem and metaxylem.
The leaf of a plant is specialized for photosynthesis. In herbaceous plants, which have green stems, photosynthesis also takes place in the stems. However, the majority of food and nutrients comes from photosynthesis in the leaves.
It transports water and nutrients upward
peole
By xylem and phloem and by gravity it goes upward
Xylem moves water upward and Phloem move food and nutrients downward to the roots.
Water and nutrients flow upward from the roots to the leaves, where the cells convert those nutrients into simple sugars using sunlight. The sugars flow down to the roots for storage.
Upward
peole
I think it's the Xylem. They absorb water from the roots, and run through the stem. Then, they carry the water in the vessels to the whole plants, and out through the plants through the leaves stomata.
pneumatophores are lateral roots that grow upward (negative geotropism) for varying distances and function as the site of oxygen intake for the submerged primary...or they are a specialized root of certain swamp plants, such as the mangrove, that branches upwards, rising above ground, and undergoes gaseous exchange with the atmosphere.Pneumatophores are aerial roots that are specialized for gaseous exchange and are found in swamp plants and mangroves.
i think the answer would be that if its in plants the vascular tissue includes Xylem and Phloem which we know that its for 1) transportation and distrubition of nutrients in plants 2) absorption of nutrients ans minerals