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Q: What is the water caring vascular tissue implants that continuously carries minerals dissolved in water from the roots to the leaves?
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What is called when tissue that plants use to carry water?

Vascular plants have vascular tissue that are specially designed for transporting water and solutes (minerals, nutrients) within the plant. The vascular tissue has xylem tubes, made of dead cells, which transports water and dissolved minerals via evaporation in the leaf veins. There is also phloem tubes in the vascular tissue that pump sugars in and out.


What does Mycorrhiza help vascular plants to get?

minerals


Is Xylem a vascular tissue that is alive transports sugar form the leaves of all parts of the plant or transport water and dissolved minerals from roots and stems to all parts of a plant?

xylem is active when it is dead and it transports water and dissolved minerals from roots to all parts of a plant phloem transports sugars


What can vascular plants do more efficiently than non-vascular plants?

Conduction of water, minerals and food material


How do you describe a vascular plant?

It is a plant that has a tube in which water/minerals can pass through.

Related questions

Is celery non vascular or vascular?

Vascular, it's stem contains vascular bundles consisting of phloem (for carrying photosynthetic pruducts such as sugars) and xylem (used to transport water and dissolved minerals up from the roots). Also a question from me, what group of vascular plants does celery belong to.


What do vascular tissues in plants do?

There are two types of vascular tissue that aid in transport and there are two substances that are transported. Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals and phloem transports sugar (sap).


Is celery a vascular or nonvascular plant?

Vascular, it's stem contains vascular bundles consisting of phloem (for carrying photosynthetic pruducts such as sugars) and xylem (used to transport water and dissolved minerals up from the roots). Also a question from me, what group of vascular plants does celery belong to.


What is called when tissue that plants use to carry water?

Vascular plants have vascular tissue that are specially designed for transporting water and solutes (minerals, nutrients) within the plant. The vascular tissue has xylem tubes, made of dead cells, which transports water and dissolved minerals via evaporation in the leaf veins. There is also phloem tubes in the vascular tissue that pump sugars in and out.


What do vascular use to move water and minerals from the soil upward?

"The xylem of a plant is the system of tubes and transport cells that circulates water and dissolved minerals."-From a website I remembered in biology class. (Check related links)


What does Mycorrhiza help vascular plants to get?

minerals


Is Xylem a vascular tissue that is alive transports sugar form the leaves of all parts of the plant or transport water and dissolved minerals from roots and stems to all parts of a plant?

xylem is active when it is dead and it transports water and dissolved minerals from roots to all parts of a plant phloem transports sugars


How are the parts of a non vascular plants and vascular plant parts simaliar?

They both carry minerals and food


What vascular tissue in plants transport water and dissolved nutrients?

roots


How all the cells in a vascular plant get water and minerals?

By the vascular tissue xylem, which carries water from the roots to the leaves.


What can vascular plants do more efficiently than non-vascular plants?

Conduction of water, minerals and food material


What is vascular tissue through which water and minerals travel?

Xylem