Heartwood
It is Heartwood. (The Older xylem cells of heartwood no longer carry water).
Water is in fact not made of cells. Water however is a major compound found inside of nearly all cells.
Xylem (water-conducting cells) are dead (no cytoplasm), and form long tubes called vessels (no end walls) The walls are thickened with ligninPhloem (food transport cells) are living (have cytoplasm) There are two cell types - sieve tubes which conduct the food - they have end walls with perforations (sieve plates) and have no nucleus and companion cells - they don't conduct food but have a nucleus and they support the sieve tubes
Xylem transports water and some nutrients throughout the plant. It is best known as wood.
Without the proper balance of water, chemical reactions in cells could not take place.
heartwood
Heart wood.
Yes, water is found in cells. If it doesn't go in your cells, where does it go? (Besides your stomach.)
It is Heartwood. (The Older xylem cells of heartwood no longer carry water).
Between cells.
sapwood
Water surrounds our cells and blood stream as it travels throughout our body and our brains, so water if found in cells as it's a fertiliser of some kind
Water is in fact not made of cells. Water however is a major compound found inside of nearly all cells.
Water that is highly purified will not conduct. Not all purified water is minerals free. minerals help the water conduct better and pure water doesn't have minerals, so the water doesn't conduct and doesn't make electricity. Pure water will not conduct current it is the minerals found within the water, that allow current to flow. Rebecca Gosselin 11 years old
The cells of the xylem that conduct water are not alive.
primal soup.
Water