xylem and phloem are the conducting elements of vascular plants. They function in the transport of water, nutrients, sugars, proteins and RNA throughout the plant.
A plant with tissues that carry water
A root plant, also known as a vescular plant, that is usually found below the surface of the ground. These plants are typically without nodes or leaves.
Transporting water and sugars (from photosynthesis)
it holds the plant in place and provides essential support for the plant to survive.
The vascular system in plants facilitates the transport of nutrients, water, and hormones throughout the plant. It consists of xylem, which carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, and phloem, which transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to different parts of the plant.
The purpose of fruit on a plant is to protect and disperse seeds for reproduction.
Flowers are the reproductive parts of the plant. Their purpose, is to attract insects and birds - which then transfer pollen from one flower to another. This triggers the reproductive system to produce seeds so that the plant can spread.
Transporting water and sugars (from photosynthesis)
The purpose of a sewer pipe is to collect waste from drains and peoples homes and transport it through the sewer system to the sewer plant. There it is treated and the water is recycled.
The purpose of a root of a plant is to not only absorb water and nutrients for the plant but also to anchor the plant in soil.
The purpose of using the lavender plant is to make a salad dressing or as a dandruff shampoo.
The root system of most plants is located underground in the soil. The main purpose of the root system is to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support growth and development.