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Both the photosynthesis and transpiration rates are low.

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Q: What characterizes the rates of photosynthesis and transport in a plant on a dry cloudy day?
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If the phloem of a plant is not working what will the plant be unable to do?

transport the products of photosynthesis through the plant


How is osmosis used in photosynthesis?

Osmosis 'works' in photosynthesise to transport liquids (mostly water) up the plant, generally from underground, to the areas of the plant where the photosynthesis occurs, and then in moving the sap away.


What are The types of vascular tissue inside plants that transport energy from photosynthesis and materials from the roots to the rest of the plant are called?

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.


How does a plant survive at nights and on cloudy days?

well, when plants do photosynthesis they create sugar, but they dont use up all this food in one go! They store it for days when it's cloudy or when it's night time, because in those times there is no sunlight to help them do photosynthesis


What role does xylem play in photosynthesis?

Xylem vessel transport water through the plant, and the water is one of the primary reactants needed for photosynthesis.


Which part of the plant absorbs minerals for photosynthesis?

The roots absorb mineral ions and water and transport them to the leaves. But photosynthesis does not actually use the minerals in making the sugar.


Do plant stems transport food?

Yes. A plant's food is created in its leaves using a process called photosynthesis; it is then transported along the stem into other parts of the plant, in order to nourish the plant.


How does the function of xylem relate to photosynthesis?

It doesn't really... not directly. Photosynthesis is the process of turning sunlight energy and carbon dioxide into glucose and water. The xylem are structures in plants assisting the transport of nutrients and water.


What is a plant that does not use its leaves for photosynthesis?

No plant does not photosynthesis


How does the direction of transport differ in xylem and phloem?

In xylem the direction of transport is from root to shoot, whereas in phloem it is from shoot to root and every living plant part. It is because the root absorbs water and nutrients from soil and transport the same to the leaves for photosynthesis. The phloem cells transport the prepared food material to the entire plant body.


Name of the tissue that cotains seive tubes?

Sieve Tubes are found in the phloem tissue of a plant. They transport nutrients (mainly those made during photosynthesis) to the different parts of the plant


What does stem do?

A "stem" is a part of a plant. It is a vascular structure that supports heaves or flowers and connects these to the roots of the plant. It also sends the sugar that the plant makes up to the leaves for photosynthesis