the neck of the root
Yes angiospermic plants have sieve tubes in their conducting tissues.
Sieve tubes are found in the phloem of Angiospermic plants.
plants that do not have tubes
Cellulose is the structural part of plants -- it holds them in shape, keeps their little tubes open, and protects them from mechanical damage.
vascular plants
tha answer is vascular plants
The process is capillary action. The part is the xylem
ricca and marchantia are two plants without tubes they are also non-vascular
you mean nonvascular plants? Riccia & Marchantia
Tubes
Biosphere= the part of the earth where plants and animals live.
Vascular plants have a specialized vascular system made up of xylem and phloem, which allows them to transport water, nutrients, and sugars. Nonvascular plants, on the other hand, lack this specialized system and instead absorb water and nutrients directly into their tissues. Additionally, vascular plants have true roots, stems, and leaves, while nonvascular plants do not.