No
Chloroplasts are very vital.They are conducting photosynthesis.
I'm sorry, the chloroplast is busy conducting photosynthesis right now. I'd be glad to take a message. Photosynthesis is necessary for a plant's growth.
The food conducting tissue of a plant is called phloem. Phloem is responsible for transporting sugars and other organic nutrients produced by photosynthesis throughout the plant.
No, the food conducting tissue of a plant is actually phloem. Xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced by photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
The two kinds of conducting tissues in plants are xylem and phloem. Xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to different parts of the plant.
The ORGANELLE conducting photosynthesis is called chloroplast.
The waste product that is formed in the light reaction is ATP and NADPH.
No plant does not photosynthesis
Roots are concerned with anchorage and absorption of water and minerals for the plant. They DO NOT play any roll in photosynthesis. They DO NOT play any roll in sexual reproduction, although they may play a roll in asexual reproduction of certain plant species.
Xylem and phloem are the two types of thin water conducting tubes in plants. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to other parts of the plant.
The correct biological term for conducting tissue that transports manufactured food in plants is phloem. Phloem carries nutrients like sugars from photosynthesis throughout the plant.
Photosynthesis has a lot to do with the growth of the plant. This is because photosynthesis produces glucose which the plant uses as food.