Nutrients as in sugars (products of photosynthesis) such as Sucrose, are transported in the Phloem, and water is transported in the Xylem vessels
he xylem
the xylem carries minerals and water and sugar.
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The roots of the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The xylem, a type of tissue in the plant, carries these materials upward from the roots to the rest of the plant, including the stem, leaves, and flowers.
The phloem carries the food down from the leaves. Not to be confused with xylem, which carries water up to the leaves.
transports sugars
Phloem and xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to its leaves.
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The Xylem Tissue
Xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and soluble mineral nutrients from the roots throughout the plant. The phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients.
Containing the xylem and phloem (vascular tissue that carries nutrients and water throughout the plant), the stem is mainly just a transportation tube.
a plant with tissue that carries water