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Q: What moves sugar downward toward the roots?
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Carry water to the leaves and carry sugar and oxygen from the leaves to the living parts of the plant that need it?

Xylem carries water from the roots to toward the leaves. Phloem carries sugar and nutrients from the leaves toward the roots. Oxygen is transported by diffusion, NOT by the liquid transport system.


What plant tissue transports sugar solution?

Xylem moves water upward and Phloem move food and nutrients downward to the roots.


What are the 2 types of tubes in a plant?

Xylem moves materials and water up. Phloem carries sugar down into the roots.


Why do plants store sugar in their roots how does it help?

Plants store sugar in their roots to help them grow. Plants store the sugar for further use because their leaves use photosynthesis every day


Where is sugar carried to from the leaves?

it is carried to the roots of the plant


Xylem and phloem connect leaves to roots?

B. Sugar made in the leaf is carried to the roots by cells in the phloem.


What is a tissue that moves sugar?

phloem cells


What minerals are in molasses?

The juice of the sugar cane where the sugar is, the fibers of the sugar cane where the juice is, the roots, and the leaves.


Do plants store their food in the roots or leaves?

They store the sugar (glucose) in their leaves, the roots soak up water.


What are the parts of a sugar maple tree?

branch leaves and roots


How are the structures of a tree's roots and leaves well-suited for their roles in supplying the tree with water and sugar?

the tree's roots absorb the water in the ground, but i think it's the leafs that produce glucose (sugar).


How are the structures of a tree roots and leaves well suited for their roles in supplying the tree with water and sugar?

the tree's roots absorb the water in the ground, but i think it's the leafs that produce glucose (sugar).