Vascular Tissues are the Xylem and Phloem. These are the transport system of plants in other words, the circulatory system. The Xylem is responsible for the traveling of liquids to its other organs while the Phloem absorbs food particles.
Xylem conducts water from the roots to the leaves and phloem conducts food every which way in a plant.
Vascular tissue is what makes up the vascular system. Including the phloem and xylem, which help transport water and nutrients throughout the plant body.
Vascular plants have tissues for moving water around.
Tissues for moving water around
These plants are called vascular plants.
Vascular plants The tissues are called xylem (water and minerals up) and phloem (sugar down)
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no they do not
Vascular plants have tissues for moving water around.
No, xylem and phloem are vascular tissues, characteristic of vascular plants and hence, are not found in vascular plants. To conduct water and food, non-vascular plants have other specialized tissues.
Vascular plants have tissues for moving water around.
No, plants have vascular tissues though.
More primitive plants have no vascular tissues (or any tissues for that matter), so yes, there are non-vascular plants. Mosses and liverworts (Bryophytes) would be examples.
Presence of xylem & phloem in vascular plants and absence of these vascular tissues in non-vascular plants.
Xylem and Phloem. Read up on the difference between vascular and non-vascular plants.
Vascular plants can transport water throughout themselves and non-vascular plants lack tissues that give them that ability.
Vascular plants can transport water throughout themselves and non-vascular plants lack tissues that give them that ability.
Tissues for moving water around
These plants are called vascular plants.