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glucose moves around the plant by special tubes running through the stem and to the leaves

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the sugar and the water are moved from the stems of the plant.

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Sugar and many other nutrients are transported through the phloem

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In the form of Sucrose

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What does a plants vascular system transport?

By transpiration up their xylem's. Water enters the root because of the pull exerted by the leaving of water molecules from the stomata of the leaves. Also the meniscus formed in plant cells helps with the pull of water up the xylem.


What does the phloem do?

Phloem - a protective layer made up of tiny tubes that transport the sugars from the leaves to the rest of the tree.Xylem - the main part of the tree trunk made up of tiny tubes which transport water and minerals from the roots up the trunk and branches to the leaves.phloem carries organic nutrients to all parts of the plant where required.Its mainly concerned with transport of soluble organic material.


What tube carries sugar from the plants leaves to the rest of the plant?

Xylem tube cells: There are also cells called phloem tube cells, which transport water up the plant to the leaves. These two types of tubes are found in the stem and the vains of a plant, in groups called vascular vundles.


What is vascular plant and nonvascular plant?

Vascular plants are plants that have transport tissues for carrying water, nutrients, and sugar to plant cells. Because they have transport tissues, many vascular plants can become very large. An example of a vascular plant is a full grown tree. The transport tissues form a system of tubes tat extends from the roots to all parts of the plant. These tubes are made up of two kinds of tissue: xylem and phloem. Xylem tissue carries water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. Phloem tissue carries sugar from the leaves to other cells of the plants. Non vascular plants are plants that lack tissues that transport water, nutrients, and sugar. Some example of non vascular plants are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Non vascular plants don't have tissues to carry the materials that cells need to stay healthy. Because of this, they don't grow very large. These plants don't have true roots to absorb water. Instead, each cell absorbs the water and nutrients it needs directly from the soil or air. Because they tend to live very close together, the cells of these plants may also get materials they need from neighboring plant cells.


How are the sugars made in leaves transported in plants?

Sugar is transported through a plant by the "veins" in the plant called phloem. Xylem is the other transportation system that transports water.

Related questions

What structure carries sugar from a plants leaves to the rest of the plant?

phloem.


What structure carries sugar from the plants leaves to the rest of the plant?

phloem.


What structure carries sugar from plants leaves to the rest of the plant?

phloem.


Which structure carries sugar from a plants leaves to the rest of the plant NT?

Phloem


What structure carries suger from a plants leavesto the rest of the plant?

the phloem tube carries sugar from the plants leaves to the rest of the plant


How does a plant make its own food?

The way a plant makes it's food is a process called photosynthesisPhotosynthesis


What is the function of transport tubes in a plant cell?

there are two types of transporting tubes in plants : Xylem-It transports the water from the roots to other parts of plant. Phloem-It transports the prepared food from the leaves to other parts of plant.It translocates the food


Why does a plant's transport of sugar differ from its transport of water?

Because sugar is transported through phloem and water is transported through xylem.


What do the leaves do?

by absorbs in the sunlight and the nutrients needed for the plant or plants to survive


Do leaves have bones?

No, they have veins, aka vascular bundles (xylem and phloem/tubes that transport water and sugar around the plant).


What is a green chemical in leaves of plants that absorbs sunlight in order to make food or sugar for the plant?

Chlorophyll


What does a plants vascular system transport?

By transpiration up their xylem's. Water enters the root because of the pull exerted by the leaving of water molecules from the stomata of the leaves. Also the meniscus formed in plant cells helps with the pull of water up the xylem.