Water is transported from the roots of a plant to its leaves via the xylem (essentially a tube whose purpose is to transport water). Water is allowed to "travel up" the stem via cohesion and adhesion; water coheres to other water molecules and it adheres to the xylem.
leaves roots and stems are part of a tree
Litter forms from organic matter such as leaves and roots.
dried cassia roots and leaves side effects
leaves
A tap root does not have leaves... it is underground.
Phloem and xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to its leaves.
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to it's leaves
Roots and leaves are equally important to a plant. Without either one, it dies.
Leaves, roots, and stems.
they connect the roots to the leaves and hold the plant up they carry the food to the leaves from the roots