The glucose (simplest form of sugar) made by the leaves through photosynthesis (process at which plants make food) got "stuck" as the phloem (food-carrying tube) is cut away and glucose could not be transported to below the part which the phloem was cut. Water from the roots would still flow to all plant parts as the xylem (water-carrying tubes) were not cut away. Hope this is useful! =)
Xylem and phloem make up the big transportation system of vascular plants. Trees and other vascular plants need them to transport nutrients to where they are needed so they can grow. If the xylem and phloem are damaged, the plants will stop growing and then eventually wither and die.
The plant will die. This happens occasionally when the plant is infected by a fungus. The plant literally starves to death or withers because lack of water or food
If a plant phloem is removed the plant will eventually die. The phloem is integral to water transportation within the plant, water is necessary for photosynthesis.
If the phloem in a plant doesn't work correctly, the plant will die. We just finished a chapter on this in my science class.
It cannot transport food and will die
they develop
I believe that would be xylem and phloem.
It is the phloem. The stem connects all the plant parts. And in the stem are two kinds of tubes: the xylem and the phloem. The xylem transports water and mineral salts from the roots to the rest of the plant. The phloem transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. Sugar is considered to be food for plants and therefore the answer is the phloem. If you need not specific details, the stem would be an okay answer.
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Sunny winter days cause the phloem cells to lose cold hardiness. Plants warm up during the day, and are susceptible to damage at night when the temperature drops. Losing cold hardiness leads to sun scald and bud and stem death.
the plants will not get the soil and without the plants humanbeings can't live
I believe that would be xylem and phloem.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
E. xylem and phloem
If all the xylem and phloem were not destroyed parts of the plant may survive but others would die, but eventually the whole plant would die because of lack of nutrients. If the xylem and phloem were all destroyed when the plant would die as it would receive no water or nutrients it needs.
It is the phloem. The stem connects all the plant parts. And in the stem are two kinds of tubes: the xylem and the phloem. The xylem transports water and mineral salts from the roots to the rest of the plant. The phloem transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. Sugar is considered to be food for plants and therefore the answer is the phloem. If you need not specific details, the stem would be an okay answer.
Then the pollen would not be able to reach the ovule therefore it will not be able to make a seed
He would be eaten by Gollum
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They would die
You get pea plants.
There would be no more plants if they were not fertilized. Fertilization is necessary for reproduction.
Because the function of the phloem in plants is to transport sugars to the roots if the phloem of a plant was destroyed the first affected process would be transporting sugars to the roots.