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capillary action
pushes things up
In the vascular tissue
To transport water from the roots to the leaves the vascular tissue xylem is used.To transport sugars throughout the plant wherever they are needed the vascular tissue phloem is used.
of the Casparian strip, which is a waterproof zone.
A vascular cylinder is in the center of as root, the cylinder is made up of both xylem and phloem tissue. The vascular cylinder is surrounded by ground tissue which is surrounded by dermal tissue. A plant will actually absorb a majority of it's water in the dermal tissue just above the root tips. The cells there have tiny projections called root hairs. The three types of plant tissue systems, vascular, ground, and dermal. The vascular tissue system is surrounded by the ground tissue system which is surrounded by the dermal tissue system.
To have reproductive assistance from the water as their spores must travel by water in the reproductive process.
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Phloem - carries nutrients (particularily sugar) and xylem - carries water and some nutrients
The structure that allows water into and out of the water vascular system is called the madreporite.
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Dragonfly breathes from its butt. It sucks water from its anus where the gas exchange process occurs. When the dragonfly takes the water out from its rear, it pushes the nymph forward, giving the added benefit of locomotion.
radish is a vegetable. Vascular plant have pipes to transport water and food. Non Vascular plants dont
These vascular tissues do two things that are essential for vascular plant survival and erect posture on land.Xylem. This vascular tissue brings water from the roots to the leaves of the plant. Turgor pressure from this water on cell walls helps keep plants erect. Aa adaption of vascular plants. The water in the leaves is used in the process of photosynthesis.Phloem. This vascular tissue takes the sugar manufactured in the leaves to everywhere in the plant that this sugar is needed. For food energy and for building material.