stems but inside the stems are two tubes! the one that travels water upwards is called xylem!
The plant's food carrying tubes transports food made in the leaves to all parts of the plant while the water carrying tubes carry water to all parts of the plant too.
non vascular
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
When the leaves finish with photosynthesis (the process of making food for the plant), they use phloem tubes, which are tubes carrying sugar and other minerals down from the leaves to the roots, the roots will save up the sugar (plant food) under the ground. Some plants store the bulbs in bulbs (e.g. onions), some will turn it into starch (e.g. potatoes), etc...
(Arthrophytes ) Plant stems are filled with hollow tubes that run parallel to the stem. These tubes use pressure to transport water to areas of the plant that need it.
Xylem to bring water from the roots through the plant. Phloem to bring glucose from it's point of synthesis to where it is needed in the plant.
Phloem transports sugars from the photosynthetic process to the rest of the plant.
This vascular tissue is called xylem.
Phloem tubes are the tubes in the plant transport that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
You would look in the stem for the tubes of a plant.
The process is capillary action. The part is the xylem
Phloem tubes are the tubes in the plant transport that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
The plant's food carrying tubes transports food made in the leaves to all parts of the plant while the water carrying tubes carry water to all parts of the plant too.
nonvascular
The two main tubes in a plant stem are the xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while the phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to various parts of the plant for energy.
The two tubes are phloem and xylem
plant biology