Any type of vascular plant.
All plants use xylem and phloem vessels.
phloem and xylem. sorry but that is just my guess
The only two vascular tissues in a seed plant (a plant that produces and grows from a seed) are the xylem and the phloem. The xylem brings water and minerals to the plant while the phloem brings food to the plant.
Xylem and phloem tissue make up the vascular system 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. Together, they form a network that allows plants to distribute essential resources.
two types of vascular tissue plants are: plants without seeds and plants with seeds.
tree trunks have xylem and phloem
Functions of xylem and phloem are alike as both transport substances in plants between roots and leaves through stem . Functions are different because xylem transports sap in upward direction while phloem can transport food in both directions up or down as needed .
Woody plants are primarily made of cells called "xylem" and "phloem." Xylem cells transport water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem cells transport sugars produced during photosynthesis to other parts of the plant for energy.
The innermost cylinder of a root is composed of vascular tissue called the stele. The stele consists of the vascular tissues xylem and phloem, which are responsible for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant.
It is not a cell. It is a plant tissue which conducts water
The purpose of the stem are: -for structure -to transport water and nutrients. The stem carries food and water through 2 tissues. (The xylem tissue and the Phloem tissue). The woody kind of stems have lots of xylem tissues, while non-woody stems have less xylem tissues.
The root must take the water up to the leaf so that the leaf can do photosynthesis, which means make food for the plant. In order to do this, the root has veins that go directly to the leaves, which we can see as thin lines on the the leaves. There are two types of veins: xylem and phloem. The xylem takes the water up from the roots to the leaves. After the leaf combining the water with other ingredients to do photosynthesis and make a special kind of sugar known as the plant's food, the sugar flows down the phloem to the roots so that the food will be stored for later.