organelles (same as animals)
there are two types of transporting tubes in plants : Xylem-It transports the water from the roots to other parts of plant. Phloem-It transports the prepared food from the leaves to other parts of plant.It translocates the food
Seive tube of the phloem
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.
The plant tissues that transport nutrients away from the leaves are called phloem. Phloem tissues consist of living cells and are responsible for the transportation of sugars, amino acids, and other organic molecules from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
The main job of the plant transport system, also known as the vascular system, is to transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. This system consists of xylem, which transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, and phloem, which transports sugars and other organic compounds from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
they get it through a system of tubes
there are two types of transporting tubes in plants : Xylem-It transports the water from the roots to other parts of plant. Phloem-It transports the prepared food from the leaves to other parts of plant.It translocates the food
Through a system of tubes.
Phloem tubes are the tubes in the plant transport that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
Phloem tubes are the tubes in the plant transport that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
they get it through a system of tubes
Seive tube of 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.
when a plant takes up water from the roots the water and nutrients go into the xylem and go up the stem by both adhesion and cohesion to get to the leaves. the leaves of the plant use transpiration to pull the water up by letting out water vapour and gases through the stomata and guard cells.
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.
the stems
phloem