nonvascular
It draws narrow tubes inside plant stems to get the water.
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.
Tiny tubes inside plants, known as xylem and phloem, serve essential functions in transportation. The xylem carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves, while the phloem transports sugars and nutrients produced through photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Together, these tubes facilitate the plant's growth and overall health.
The tubes responsible for bringing water up a plant are called xylem. The process by which water is transported through these tubes is known as transpiration, where water is absorbed by the roots and pulled up through the plant via capillary action and cohesion-adhesion forces.
No xylem cells are separate kinds of cells, they are lifeless and lonely just like you will be in the next 5 years
at the end of the fallopian tubes, you have the fimbriae. They actively pull the ovum inside the fallopian tubes. Inside the fallopian tubes you have the cilia to to push the ovum towards the uterus.
Phloem tubes are the tubes in the plant transport that transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
nonvascular
The two tubes are phloem and xylem
The moisture inside the test tubes is most likely due to condensation formed when the gases inside the tubes cool down. As the gases cool, water vapor in the air inside the tube may condense on the walls, resulting in wetness. This condensation is a natural occurrence and does not affect the gases inside the tubes.
True. Plants with tubes to transport water and nutrients are called vascular plants. These tubes are known as xylem (for water) and phloem (for nutrients) and allow for efficient distribution of resources throughout the plant.