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To transport water from the roots to the leaves the vascular tissue xylem is used.

To transport sugars throughout the plant wherever they are needed the vascular tissue phloem is used.

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The vascular system extends from the roots through the stem and continues up to the leaves. Water, food, and minerals are transported from the roots upwards through the xylem tubes.

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xylem and phloem make the vascular cylinder

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vascular tissue

a vascular tissue is kinda like a tube inside the plant that carries water,minerals, and food to the plant

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Vascular tissue.

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It's fern

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