The roots takes water to all parts of a plant
yes a stem carries water and nutrients to all parts of a plant and a elevater carries people to different parts of buildings
No only the leaf carries out that particular task.
Xylem tubes carry water and minerals from the roots to the leaves of a plant. They are responsible for transporting water upward through the plant to help with photosynthesis and other metabolic processes.
The phloem tissue in plants carries food, such as sugars and nutrients, throughout the plant. This transport system allows the plant to distribute essential resources to different parts of the plant for growth and energy production.
it's called the phloem. the tissue type is meristematic tissue.
By the vascular tissue xylem, which carries water from the roots to the leaves.
Stem is the only one that will transport the water,food,mineral salts and sugar(food) to all parts of the plant. Because of stems,the water and mineral salts get to the leaves and other parts of a plant.
The vascular system of a plant, consisting of xylem and phloem, moves water, nutrients, and sugars to all plant parts. Water and minerals are transported from the roots to the rest of the plant through the xylem, while sugars produced during photosynthesis in the leaves are transported to all parts of the plant through the phloem.
Stem is the only one that will transport the water,food,mineral salts and sugar(food) to all parts of the plant. Because of stems,the water and mineral salts get to the leaves and other parts of a plant.
In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients (known as photosynthate), in particular, glucose, a sugar, to all parts of the plant where needed. The phloem is concerned mainly with the transport of soluble organic material made during photosynthesis. This is called translocation.
yes it does.
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