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plants have two "tubes" running up and down the plant. One is called the xylem, which transports inorganic substances from the roots upwards, towards the leaves. The other is called the phloem, which transports organic substances manufactured in the leaves to all parts of the plant.
it is changed to starch before it can be stored in the leaves,stems,or roots.
Food material prepared by the leaves is transported to the roots.
Evaporation from the leaves is called transpiration.
they have to get food from the leaves
plants have two "tubes" running up and down the plant. One is called the xylem, which transports inorganic substances from the roots upwards, towards the leaves. The other is called the phloem, which transports organic substances manufactured in the leaves to all parts of the plant.
it is changed to starch before it can be stored in the leaves,stems,or roots.
Water and food substances or nutrients are transported throughout the plant through the vascular bundle formed from the cambium. Xylem transports water from the roots to the leaves. The water it transports is needed by the plant in photosynthesis. After photosynthesis, sugar and other nutrients are produced and they are transported throughout the plant by the phloem. " Hope this will help.
Food material prepared by the leaves is transported to the roots.
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It absorbed with green leaves and converted with photosynthesis process by plants then transported to the different parts of plants.so when reachs at the roots where nodules are,
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The leaves are produced as the result of vegetative growth.
Sugars made in photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of leaves are transported throughout the plant (up & down) as sucrose.The leaves represent the source and the tissues receiving the sucrose are called the sinks eg. buds, growing points etc. S
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Evaporation from the leaves is called transpiration.
The bulb of an onion is formed from modified leaves. While photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of an onion containing chloroplast, the little glucose that is produced from this process is converted in to starch (starch granules) and stored in the bulb.