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Food material prepared by the leaves is transported to the roots.
They store the sugar (glucose) in their leaves, the roots soak up water.
The phloem carries the food down from the leaves. Not to be confused with xylem, which carries water up to the leaves.
They get their water from the water in the soil! The roots carry it up to the leaves so the leaves can convert it into food.
No, they receive water and nutrients from the soil, but the chlorophyl/chloroplasts obtain sunlight and use water to create food for a plant. But som of them are modified to use sunlight to prepare food
no the plant harnesses sunlight from its leaves and finds food (minerals) and water from the roots.
Yes. Xylem transport water from roots to aerial parts of plant while phloem transport food from leaves to roots and in spring from roots to buds.
phloem transporta food from the leaves to the roots[as weel as the of the of the plant]
The roots take in water and food - the leaves expel carbon dioxide.
the root absorbs mineral and sent to the leaves to make food alongside with sunlight and water
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.
Xylem transport water from roots to aerial parts of plant while phloem transport food from leaves to roots and in spring from roots to buds.