All plant cells contain some nutrients, however, the cells of the seed, fruit and root tend to be used for food storage. The nutrients are transported around the plant by phloem cells in the vasculature.
blood cells do not carry food, blood cells carry oxygen.
Yes, plant cells do help the plant make food. There are certain cells in the plant that help the plant produce food.
Yes
Cytoplasm carries food and water to the cells.
they store it in the plant cells to use later.
They carry out photosynthesis.They provide food to cells.
A vascular plant contains bundles of tubelike cells which transport water and food throughout the plant
Plant cells carry on photosynthesis, but they do not carry on respiration.
Its function is to carry photosynthesis.It produces food for plant.
blood cells do not carry food, blood cells carry oxygen.
They are the chloroplasts. They carry out photosynthesis.
Yes, plant cells do help the plant make food. There are certain cells in the plant that help the plant produce food.
It mainly involve in glucose production. They carry out photosynthesis for food production.
Yes
leaves
leaves
Xylem vessels carry water and minerals on into the plant, but only in an upward direction. These vessels form a continuous "pipe" from the root to the stem and leaves.Phloem tubes carry sugars (sucrose is more likely than glucose) and other "foods" such as amino acids produced as a result of photosynthesis.The direction of this movement can be either upward or downward from the leaves.