Phloem
The root is the part of the plant that grows downward and draws food from the soil.
Vascular tissue, which is made up of xylem and phloem transports the nutrients in a plant.
The vascular tissue called the phloem.
Phloem, through the stem.
I believe it is xylem!
The Phloem.
Cotyledons
Cotyledons
eddiable
a plant requires CO2 to make food
no leaves do
soil in the ground: usually maggots Plant soil from store: plant food
Most of the food grows here because it's moist and supplies food with enough water, sunshine and the temperatures are good enough for growing. Plenty of shade.
Mold is a plant that grows on some plat and on rotten food
cactus
the plant that gets direct sunlight
Seedlings get their food from their "seed leaves" which is kind of a built in food for the seedling as it grows.
It doesn't. That's like asking how a person grows without eating food.
Inside itself, put there by the parent plant when it grows the seed.
it grows to 30 feet tall
the xylem transports water upwards and and the phloem transports food downwards in a plant .
Pretty much just Minerals and Chemicals to increase the speed of which the plant grows at.
This plant can synthesize its own food. But it receives water and minerals from the host plant on which it grows
It's called the animals habitat.
It's called the animals habitat.