what carrys water minerals and nutrients
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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.
Water primarily moves up plants through the Xylem along with micro-nutrients suspended in the water. The plant then produces chlorophyll through photosynthesis which is uses as food. This is a drastic oversimplification of the process, of course. But to answer your question's.
The 6 essential nutrients are as follows: water, vitamins, minerals, protein, fats and carbohydrates.
The two main types of vessels in the leaf are xylem and phloem. Xylem vessels transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, while phloem vessels transport sugars and nutrients throughout the plant. These vessels are part of the plant's vascular system and play a crucial role in the distribution of resources and support for the leaf.
There are no nutrients in water because it's a natural resource.
Veins carry water and minerals
some of the nutrients are water, minerals, vitamins, and carbohydrates.
Type your answer here...to carry nutrients, water, and food through the leaf
Minerals can be used in tools, in mineral water, and the mineral water one gives you nutrients!
Protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water.
Vitamins, minerals, fibre, water.