Xylem tissue cells are served by the bulk of a tree trunk! Fact check Please?
the part of the tree that carries water from the roots is the phloem no,because in the science book it states:water moves through the XYLEM TISSUE up to the leaves so the answer is :XYLEM-TISSUE
The California Redwood is definitely a vascular plant. The Redwood has both types of vascular tissue; xylem and phloem.
The vein is made up of xylem and pholoem tubes. The xylem carries water and minerals from the roots and the phloem carries sugars made by photsynthesis. I think But i am only in Year 7 so sorry if i am wrong!
Because the function of the phloem in plants is to transport sugars to the roots if the phloem of a plant was destroyed the first affected process would be transporting sugars to the roots.
In these rings itself the vascular tissue, specially the xylem is gathered in a tree. The phloem remain peripheral to these rings.
Cambium produces xylem and phloem. the tissue you want is xylem
the stem of a plant or trunk of a tree
Secondary Xylem
the vascular system - xylem and phloem tubes
Roots, trunk, xylem, cambium, phloem, bark, heartwood, and crown just like any other tree.
secondary xylem
tree trunks have xylem and phloem
Trunk of any tree is its heart. In other words, It contains number of xylem and phloem which nourishes all the leaves of a plant. Outer covering of trunk serves the function of protection.
Both xylem and phloem are hollow. The most hollow of the two would be xylem since that is the wood that is on the tree.
palm tree leaf (fronds), coconuts, trunk, interior core, roots, flowers, ect.
C. secondary xylemI'm positive its c. secondary xylem
Roots, bark, phloem, cambium, xylem, and leaves.