For more info on animal tissues here are the 4 main groups of animal tissues.
1- Epithelial tissue
2- Connective tissue
3- Muscle tissue
4- Nervous tissue
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Xylem transports water up to the leaves.
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vascular
Vascular
The types of vascular tissues are called xylem and phloem. Phloem cells transport energy from photosynthesis and xylem transport materials from the roots to the rest of the plant. These plants are called autotrophs.
plants without specialized conducting tissues are called nonvascular plants
These plants are called vascular plants.
Vascular plants have specialized tissues called xylem and phloem that allow for the transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant, supporting its growth and structure. Mosses lack these tissues, which limits their size and ability to grow taller and thicker.
Vascular plants have specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, while non-vascular plants do not have these tissues and rely on diffusion for nutrient transport. Vascular plants tend to be larger and more complex in structure, while non-vascular plants are typically smaller and simpler, like mosses and liverworts. Vascular plants include ferns, conifers, and flowering plants, while non-vascular plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Xylem and phloem are the main transport tissues in plants.
Xylem and phloem are the main transport tissues in plants.
the cells in plants and animals form groups.Group of similar cells are called tissues. In plants there are 2 tissues of cells form tubes to transport water and food
the cells in plants and animals form groups.Group of similar cells are called tissues. In plants there are 2 tissues of cells form tubes to transport water and food
The tubes that carry food are phloem, and the tubes that carry water are xylem.
The types of vascular tissues are called xylem and phloem. Phloem cells transport energy from photosynthesis and xylem transport materials from the roots to the rest of the plant. These plants are called autotrophs.
Transport tissues like xylem and phloem help move nutrients and water between a plant's roots and its food-making leaves, where photosynthesis occurs. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, while phloem transports sugars and other organic compounds produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant. This partnership ensures that the plant can efficiently produce and distribute food throughout its system.
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plants without specialized conducting tissues are called nonvascular plants
Flowering plants use both xylem and phloem tissues to transport water and food products within the plant
Vascular plants can transport water throughout themselves and non-vascular plants lack tissues that give them that ability.
Vascular plants can transport water throughout themselves and non-vascular plants lack tissues that give them that ability.