the xylem carries minerals and water and sugar.
The roots of the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The xylem, a type of tissue in the plant, carries these materials upward from the roots to the rest of the plant, including the stem, leaves, and flowers.
The phloem is the part of the vascular tissue that carries food, such as sugars and other organic nutrients, throughout a plant. It transports these substances from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis, to other parts of the plant for growth and energy.
Containing the xylem and phloem (vascular tissue that carries nutrients and water throughout the plant), the stem is mainly just a transportation tube.
he xylem
carries water and other nutrients throughout the plant.
The phloem tissue in plants carries food, such as sugars and nutrients, throughout the plant. This transport system allows the plant to distribute essential resources to different parts of the plant for growth and energy production.
Xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and soluble mineral nutrients from the roots throughout the plant. The phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients.
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If you mean vascular tissue, the vascular tissue carries xylem tissues, which carries water and minerals throughout a plant.
transports sugars
There is a special tissue inside a plant's stem called xylem that consists of cells that are essentially tiny straws that pull water from the plant's roots up to the leaves. It is mostly dead tissue at maturity. Then there is phloem, which carries sugars created by photosynthesis from the leaves down to the roots. It is alive.
The tissue of a plant that connects the stem and roots is called the vascular tissue. This tissue is responsible for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. It includes xylem, which carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, and phloem, which transports sugars produced by photosynthesis to different parts of the plant.