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What is tissue that carries water and nutrients from the root hairs to the leaves?

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What is the tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from the root to the stem and leaves?

The tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from the root to the stem and leaves is called xylem. Xylem is a type of vascular tissue that consists of specialized cells that form vessels for conducting water and nutrients.


What part of a plant transports water and nutrients from the root to the plant's stem and leaves?

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What is the root of the flower for?

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What are the organs of the root and shoot system and what are their functions?

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What does root absorb?

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Do leaves carry nutrients?

The answer to your question is no. But if you mean do leaves have nutrients or are leaves nutrional then yes. They do but they are the best way to get nutrients. It would be smarter to eat something else. Along the lines of nutrients and leaves though leaves make their own nutrients throught the process of photosynthesis.