During the Vacular Bundles!!
In the stem and leaves of plants most of the vascular tissue is found. This vascular tissue is in the form of xylem and phloem.
Plants such as carrots or celery stalks are composed of vascular tissue.
Yes they do. Leaves are on the receiving end of the xylem tissues which are responsible for moving water and minerals from the roots up the stem through the leaves. Xylem tissue classify as vascular tissue.
its either in the leaves or on the stem
xylem tissue and phloem tissue, which both come from the vascular cambium
Xylem is a vascular tissue in plants the conveys water from the roots to the leaves.
Xylem tissue
phloem in vascular tissue.
stem, leaves..
phloem in vascular tissue.
By the vascular tissue xylem, which carries water from the roots to the leaves.
In young dicot and monocot stems do not increase in thickness. Xylem and phloem are arranged in vascular bundles in the cortex. In older stems and all woody stems, the vascular tissues form a cylinder between the cortex and the pith. The vascular bundles in a monocot are scattered throughout the stem.