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xylem
Xylem moves water upward and Phloem move food and nutrients downward to the roots.
it moves through tissue
Non-Vascular plants have no true roots, leavs, or any structure with tissue, so they transport nutrience from cell to cell. Answered by: Treori Davis 5th grade Centennial place elementary school
It helps the plant move water to the leaves.
there are connective tissues in plants which helps them to transport water and nutrients.xylem helps plants ,in transporting water and minerals . and phloem helps plants to transport food from one place to another.
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Xylem moves water upward and Phloem move food and nutrients downward to the roots.
it moves through tissue
Plants acquire water and minerals from the soil through their roots. Water is transported through the xylem tissue to the rest of the plant. Sugars are produced during photosynthesis in the leaves and then transported via the phloem tissue to other parts of the plant where they are used for energy or stored.
Non-Vascular plants have no true roots, leavs, or any structure with tissue, so they transport nutrience from cell to cell. Answered by: Treori Davis 5th grade Centennial place elementary school
Do all the plants have tubes that move water and nutrients to all of their organs?
It helps the plant move water to the leaves.
The roots of a plant generally move underground due to geotropism. The growth of these roots is also determined by the availability of moisture and nutrients.
The soluble products of photosynthesis are transport in water medium throughout the plant with the help of Xylem tissue. It works with the help of pressure difference that occur during transpiration. Other products o photosynthesis are transported with the help of Phloem Tissues that use stored energy
Root pressure, capillary action, and transpiration