Atmosphere
xylem
The Root System of the Plants bring Water to the Stem(s), while the Stems bring Water to the Leaves; the Genetic Specialization of Leaves has turned just some of them into Flowers.
Evaporation from the leaves is called transpiration.
The tubes are called conductive tissues. There are two main groups: Xylem which transports water from the roots to the stems and leaves, and Phloem which transports the products of photosynthesis (sugars)primarily from the leaves to the rest of the plant
The roots are what carry the water to the leaves, though many people do spray the leaves their plants with water as well.
nutrient from the roots to the leaves
Assuming you mean vascular plants the transportation system here are the vascular tissues. The xylem moves water from the roots to the leaves. The phloem moves sugars, carbohydrates, from the leaves to everywhere in the plant needing these sugars.
Water, as well as any substance dissolved in that water.
Takes water from roots to the leaves>.
xylem
answer is the vascular system
the xylem moves water and minerals up the stem from roots to leaves and phloem moves food from the leaves to the rest of the plant it can transport food up and down in a plant.
the leaves and roots take the water ^^
The Root System of the Plants bring Water to the Stem(s), while the Stems bring Water to the Leaves; the Genetic Specialization of Leaves has turned just some of them into Flowers.
Evaporation from the leaves is called transpiration.
They are both types of vascular tissue in plants, but phloem moves food down the plant from the leaves to the roots, whereas xylem moves water from the roots up to the rest of the plant tissue.
Xylem carries water from the roots to toward the leaves. Phloem carries sugar and nutrients from the leaves toward the roots. Oxygen is transported by diffusion, NOT by the liquid transport system.