water, nutrients and sugars
the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients. from, Raul Gurung
Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
a plant with a long root system that goes deep into the ground
Simply put, it supplies the bodies tissues with oxygen it carries. After oxygen is extracted by the tissue it flows to the venous side of the vascular system and is carried back to the heart. It then goes through the lungs to remove CO2 and gain O2. Then the process continues. Overall, the vascular system supplies the body tissue with O2 and removes CO2. Hope this helps.
The minerals taken up by plants are not solid lumps they are dissolved in water, which is taken into the plant by its root system.
By xylem and phloem and by gravity it goes upward
the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients. from, Raul Gurung
Plants breathe as humans do. Carbon dioxide goes in the leaves and oxygen comes out.
Vascular tissue in plants can best be compared to blood vessels in people and animals.
It transfers water and nutrients up from the roots to the rest of the plants. I remember this by remembering that between xylem and phloem, the phloem flows down, so the xylem goes up.
it goes though your digestive system and the nutrition from it gets absorbed by your body
it has many lateral poles witch branch off into each radial canal at the end of the tube feet. the tube feet an animal move
a plant with a long root system that goes deep into the ground
plant cells
the concentration of ions in one side of the cell membrane is higher than on the other, this difference in concentration provides the energy to allow the cell membrane to transport the water into the cell
an ecosystem it goes: cell-tissue-organ-organ system- organism- population-community-ecosystem-biosphere
it all depends on the animal, cow for example, have 4 organs that are like a stomache. birds, have a very different digestive system.