The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
Water is transported through xylem. Sugars are transported though phloem.
Water is transported through xylem and carbohydrates through phloem
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Water is transported through the plant in Xylem vessels, these begin in the roots and end in the leaves of the plant; water is translocated through a combination of "transpirational pull" and capillary action. Xylem is one of two "conductive" tissues responsible for moving water and the products of photosynthesis (glucose) through the plant, the tissue responsible for moving the "food" around is Phloem.
Because sugar is transported through phloem and water is transported through xylem.
Water is transported in Xylem vessels and sugar is transported in the phloem
Water is transported through xylem. Sugars are transported though phloem.
H2O, Na, Ca, Cu, Fe and K.
H2O, Na, Ca, Cu, Fe and K.
H2O, Na, Ca, Cu, Fe and K.
Water is transported through xylem and carbohydrates through phloem
Auxins are transported in the phloem, not the xylem.
water and sugars are transported in the xylem and phloem vessels of the plant
Xylem transports water up to the leaves.Water:Is absorbed from the soil through root hair cellsIs transported through the xylem vessels up the stem to the leaves.Evaporates from the leaves (transpiration)But the phloem transports nutrients to the leaves.
Sugar is transported through a plant by the "veins" in the plant called phloem. Xylem is the other transportation system that transports water.
Water is transported by the xylem.
Nutrients as in sugars (products of photosynthesis) such as Sucrose, are transported in the Phloem, and water is transported in the Xylem vessels