The xylem carries the water and minerals up around to the leaves of plant from the roots and the phloem carries it to the rest of the plant
Transpiration pull and root pressure carried water upward from the roots to every part of the plant. Sugar produced by photosynthesis are transport through the plant by the vascular tissues.
Xylem and phloem. These are tubes which involve cohesion and adhesion to pull water and nutrients to the higher parts of the plants against gravity. these are in the vascular tissue
vascular bundles transport water and minerals. Xylem transport water while phloem transports food materials
a special tissue called xylem
The answer is the xylem!
Transpiration.
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The xylem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
It is the Xylem tissue that transports water and nutrients.
There are three major parts of a vascular plant. They are leaves, stems, and roots. Xylem transports water and minerals in vascular plants. Phloem transports food in vascular plants.
Yes, xylem vessels carry water through the plant.
It provides the roots with carbohydrates. (APEX)
xylem is active when it is dead and it transports water and dissolved minerals from roots to all parts of a plant phloem transports sugars
Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the top of the plant.
xylem tubes
xylem
The Xylem tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots.
Carnation blossoms are 2-3 inches and 16 to 18 inches tall.
The xylem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
the roots
It is the Xylem tissue that transports water and nutrients.
There are three major parts of a vascular plant. They are leaves, stems, and roots. Xylem transports water and minerals in vascular plants. Phloem transports food in vascular plants.
Yes, xylem vessels carry water through the plant.
Xylem tissue is used mostly for transporting water from roots to stems and leaves but also transports other dissolved compounds. Phloem is responsible for transporting food produced from photosynthesis from leaves to non-photosynthesizing parts of a plant such as roots and stems.