tha answer is vascular plants
tha answer is vascular plants
ricca and marchantia are two plants without tubes they are also non-vascular
Yes angiospermic plants have sieve tubes in their conducting tissues.
Plants that have conducting tubes for water and nutrients are called vascular plants. These include ferns, gymnosperms (such as conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). The conducting tubes are known as xylem (for water and minerals) and phloem (for sugars and other organic compounds).
Plants that do not have a system of tubes for transporting water and nutrients are called non-vascular plants. These plants rely on osmosis and diffusion for internal transport of materials. Some examples include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Tubes
Plants with tubes for carrying food and water are known as vascular plants. These include ferns, gymnosperms (such as conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). The tubes responsible for transporting water are called xylem, while the tubes for transporting food are called phloem.
Do all the plants have tubes that move water and nutrients to all of their organs?
non vasculer plants have tubes but vasculer plants do
Bronchial Tubes
tubes
cambium