xylem and phloem
food is transported through phloem....root get food through obsorbtion of water..then food is transported through a tissue name phloem
They are transported via the xylem tubes
Water and minerals are transported from the roots to the leaves through the xylem tissue in plants. This process is called transpiration and helps provide essential nutrients and support for the plant's growth and development.
in the xylem and phloem respectivly
answer is the vascular system
Roots have hairs on the tips that soak up the water and they then soak the water up the plant and then the water is transported to the other veins in the leaf.
The plant sucks up water through its roots, and the stem distributes it to different parts of the plant such as the leaves. Plants use the process of photosynthesis, which converts carbon dioxide and sunlight into organic compounds like sugars, which the plant uses for food. The stem distributes this also.
No. Water is something that plants need to survive and make food out of.
what are three things transported by the water cycle and describe how they are transported
In plants that do not have tubes, like non-vascular plants, food and water are transported from cell to cell through a process known as simple diffusion. This movement occurs within the plant tissues and does not rely on specialized structures like xylem or phloem.
water is food for the plants
water is food for the plants