Xylem to bring water from the roots through the plant. Phloem to bring glucose from it's point of synthesis to where it is needed in the plant.
Xylems are not plants - they are tubes within a plant which transport water from the plant roots to the leaves.
There are two types of transportation tubes in plants called the xylem and the phloem. The xylem transports water and minerals throughout the plant, while the phloem transports the sugars and other molecules made in the leaves due to photosynthesis throughout the plant.
This vascular tissue is called xylem.
The vertical tubes within a plant's stem which act like "elevators" for transporting food, water, and minerals are the
Phloem tubes are the tubes in the plant transport that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
You would look in the stem for the tubes of a plant.
The tubes responsible for bringing water up a plant are called xylem. The process by which water is transported through these tubes is known as transpiration, where water is absorbed by the roots and pulled up through the plant via capillary action and cohesion-adhesion forces.
The xylem and phloem tube is called the Vascular Bundle.
Phloem is the type of vascular tissue responsible for transporting sugars and other organic nutrients produced by photosynthesis within a plant. This specialized tissue forms a network of tubes that distribute food to various parts of the plant for growth and development.
Phloem tubes are the tubes in the plant transport that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
Tiny tubes inside plants, known as xylem and phloem, serve essential functions in transportation. The xylem carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves, while the phloem transports sugars and nutrients produced through photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Together, these tubes facilitate the plant's growth and overall health.
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