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the cambian is dead but that's is what it (sap)travels around but its the crown that produce it
Phloem sap is a nutrient-rich, watery fluid that flows through the phloem tissue of a plant. It is responsible for transporting sugars, amino acids, hormones, and other organic molecules from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis, to other parts of the plant. Phloem sap moves through the plant in a process called translocation.
this is due to the upward movement of water/sap in the plant which is called ascent of sap.
yes, the vacuole of the plant cell contains a cell sap.
Cell sap is a sugary liquid which is found in the vacuole of a plant cell
Sap rises through the xylem of the plant. The xylem is one of the two transportation materials in a plant.
the cambian is dead but that's is what it (sap)travels around but its the crown that produce it
sap
noun; the fluid, chiefly water with dissolved sugars and mineral salts, that circulates in the vascular system of a plant.
Phloem sap is a nutrient-rich, watery fluid that flows through the phloem tissue of a plant. It is responsible for transporting sugars, amino acids, hormones, and other organic molecules from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis, to other parts of the plant. Phloem sap moves through the plant in a process called translocation.
through endoosmosis
There is no pencil plant. Any sap wipe off.
The Vacuole :)
If you mean the fluid that goes through a plant, it's sève (it's a feminine noun, so the sap would be "la sève").If you mean sap as in "poor sap", it would probably be something like idiot
The watery fluid that circulates through a plant, carrying food and other substances to the various tissues.
The word sap has different definitions, depending on the context in which the word is used. Sap is the fluid that flows through the vascular system of a plant. It contains mostly water, along with sugars and minerals. Sap is also a name for a very foolish or gullible person. Sap also means a club or bat, or even a tunnel to conceal someone's approach. So as you can see, depending on the context it can mean very different things.
this is due to the upward movement of water/sap in the plant which is called ascent of sap.