The xylem. The phloem carries organic nutrients.
Two different types of tissue: the xylem carries water and the phloem carries nutrients.
Xylem carries water and mineral nutrient ions from the roots up into the tree. Phloem carries sucrose, the "food" made as a result of photosynthesis, throughout the plant.
xylem
xylem
Xylem
The stem carried water up from the roots to other parts of the plants
The vascular tissue xylem carries water from the roots of the plant to the leaves of the plant via the stem of the plant.
The phloem carries the food down from the leaves. Not to be confused with xylem, which carries water up to the leaves.
the stem
a special tissue called xylem
The xylem tissue in a plant carries sap from the roots to the leaves through a process called transpiration. Water and nutrients are absorbed by the roots and then pulled up through the xylem vessels by evaporation of water from the leaves.
The roots takes water to all parts of a plant