They have tubes in them called the xylem and phloem tubes. The xylem tubes carry water and mineral salts from the roots to all parts of the plant. The phloem which carry food from the leaves to all aprts of the plant.
Plants use carbon dioxide and water as raw materials for photosynthesis. These raw materials are converted into glucose and oxygen with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll. The process of photosynthesis allows plants to produce their own food and release oxygen into the environment.
Because they do not have foot
Plants are stationary, meaning they do not move from place to place like animals do.
The primary means of transporting materials throughout plants are the vascular tissues, xylem, and phloem. Xylem carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced through photosynthesis to different parts of the plant for energy or storage.
Plants do not have the ability to physically move from one place to another in the same way animals can. However, plants do exhibit movement in response to various stimuli such as light, gravity, and touch through processes like phototropism, gravitropism, and thigmotropism. These movements are typically slow and subtle, allowing plants to adapt and optimize their growth in their environment.
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Vascular plants are constantly moving materials through the specialized cells in their
The Xylem and the Phyloem
Plants use adhesion and cohesion to produce an affect called capillary action which will help move materials upward and circulate the substances throughout the plant.
Animals can dig holes and can kick up dirt i guess, and when roots grow from plants they can grow into cracks in rocks and cause them to break apart. I dont know the second way for plants to move the surface materials.
Plants with specialized tissue to move materials from one part to another are called vascular plants. These plants have vascular tissues, xylem for transporting water and minerals from roots to shoots, and phloem for transporting sugars produced in the leaves to other parts of the plant.
Both animals & plants get there raw materials from the sunlight! :)
who first used plants to make materials
Materials that are not ingested move into the colon or large intestine.
Plants use adhesion and cohesion to produce an affect called capillary action which will help move materials upward and circulate the substances throughout the plant.
plants move through their growth
Digestion breaks down materials into easily absorbed components. Absorption and diffusion move materials into the cell.