it will die.
not a cell carries water. but a tube. the tube is called the xylem tube. it carries water from the roots to the plants leaves. the phloem tube transports glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant. hope i helped(: jessie, hvhs.
Xylem tube cells: There are also cells called phloem tube cells, which transport water up the plant to the leaves. These two types of tubes are found in the stem and the vains of a plant, in groups called vascular vundles.
the phloem tube carries sugar from the plants leaves to the rest of the plant
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The phloem tube carries sugar away from the leaves. It is a specialized tissue in plants responsible for transporting sugars, as well as other organic molecules, from the leaves to other parts of the plant where they are needed for growth and energy.
There vascular tissues in the plant whcih carries everything throughout the plant, but the tube that carries food is the Phloem.
I'm guessing that the plant will die because it won't have anything to transport the water and minerals with.
vascular plants have tube-like structures that carry the water from the roots to the leaves.
Then the pollen would not be able to reach the ovule therefore it will not be able to make a seed
In order to detect glucose in a plant's leaf, you will need several items, including leaves, a beaker, a boiling tube, Tollen's reagent, and Fehling's reagent. If the leaf contains glucose, the test-tube containing the Tollen's reagent will turn a silver color.
Catalase serves as a protein catalyst to hydrogen peroxide. Try pouring about 2 mL of H202 in a test tube, and placing a small peice of a leaf of a plant in the test tube. Rate the reaction on a reacitvity scale of 0-5, with 0 being no reaction and 5 being a vigerous reaction, and you will obtain a brief idea of how much catalase is in the leaves of plants.
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