One way is that xylem cells are dead and hardened a woody conductors of water.
because it wants to
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
the two types of plants that carry xylem are your mum and dad
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, have a vascular system that consists of xylem and phloem tubes. The flowers themselves do have xylem tubes as well, since they require the water and nutrients that xylem brings from the soil. The xylem and phloem of plants are analogous to the blood vessels in animals. Xylem transports water and nutrients that the roots absorb from the soil. Phloem flows from the top of the plant to the roots, bringing the sugary products of photosynthesis to the rest of the plant and to storage structures (e.g. fruit, roots). In short, yes, flowers have xylem tubes.
The other tube that transports water and minerals is the xylem.
the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients. from, Raul Gurung
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
In the stem
Innumerable
The two tubes are phloem and xylem
The two main tubes in a plant stem are the xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while the phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to various parts of the plant for energy.
the two types of plants that carry xylem are your mum and dad
Any type of vascular plant.
They have tubes in them called the xylem and phloem tubes. The xylem tubes carry water and mineral salts from the roots to all parts of the plant. The phloem which carry food from the leaves to all aprts of the plant.
Xylem and Phloem exist both in the Plant's roots and it's upper parts.
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, have a vascular system that consists of xylem and phloem tubes. The flowers themselves do have xylem tubes as well, since they require the water and nutrients that xylem brings from the soil. The xylem and phloem of plants are analogous to the blood vessels in animals. Xylem transports water and nutrients that the roots absorb from the soil. Phloem flows from the top of the plant to the roots, bringing the sugary products of photosynthesis to the rest of the plant and to storage structures (e.g. fruit, roots). In short, yes, flowers have xylem tubes.
Xylems are not plants - they are tubes within a plant which transport water from the plant roots to the leaves.
In the xylem tissue in the form of vessels and trachieds