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The tubes that carry food are phloem, and the tubes that carry water are xylem.
The other tube that transports water and minerals is the xylem.
The water moves into transport tissue/tubes in the roots called xylem if the plant is vascular. Nonvascular plants have no xylem. Water moves from cell to cell in nonvascular plants. In both cases, the type of movement is called osmosis.
there are two types of transporting tubes in plants : Xylem-It transports the water from the roots to other parts of plant. Phloem-It transports the prepared food from the leaves to other parts of plant.It translocates the food
Xylem and Phloem
The tubes that carry food are phloem, and the tubes that carry water are xylem.
well developed transport tubes for plants to obtain water and food.
plants that do not have tubes
the cells in plants and animals form groups.Group of similar cells are called tissues. In plants there are 2 tissues of cells form tubes to transport water and food
they get it through a system of tubes
Vascular Plants also known as Tracheophytes
the cells in plants and animals form groups.Group of similar cells are called tissues. In plants there are 2 tissues of cells form tubes to transport water and food
The transport systems. They are called water carrying tubes and food carrying tubes. they transport the substances absorbed by the roots.
there are two types of vessels or tubes in the stem of a plant; xylem vessels transport water and minerals from the roots, up through the stem of the plant. they are made up of dead cells, and in trees they are seen as wood phloem tubes carry the sap (sugars, cytoplasm, hormones, etc.) from the leaves to wherever they are needed for growth or repairs.
Vascular plants are characterized by sieve tubes and related tissues of xylem and phloem. Previously all vascular plants were included under a common term Trachaeophyta.
The other tube that transports water and minerals is the xylem.
the xylem tubes transport water up and down the stems of plants