it's either the stem or the roots not completely sure. i am leaning more towards the steam because water from the roots is transported up through the stem to be flitered to the rest of the flower or plant.
the stem
Xylem carries water up, phloem carries everything else up and down. Both are vascular tissues.
The vacuole transports nutrients throughout the cell in vesicles and transports them to other organelles.
Blood
The main function of the flower stalk is to transport water and nutrients via the xylem and phloem to all parts of the plant. The Xylem transports cells that circulate water and dissolved minerals from the roots, while the phloem transports to the rest of the plant the sugars and other molecules created by the plant during photosynthesis. Another function of the flower stalk is to hold the flower above the foliage of the plant so that bees and other insects, as well as birds, can feed in order to facilitate pollination.
muscular
No one tissue does this, it is the cardiovascular (heart and blood) system that transports oxygen and other nutrients.
Though body movement
It transports materials like O2, CO2, nutrients, glucose, insulin, and other materials to other parts of the body.
The stem on a flower acts like a highway transporting nutrients to other areas of the plant.
Phloem
The root of a flower, or any other plant, helps the plant grow by giving nutrients to the flower. It also anchors the plant to the ground.
The stem on a flower acts like a highway transporting nutrients to other areas of the plant.
It transports digested food, oxygen, water, nutrients, carbon dioxide and other waste materials around our body.