that would be the mesophyll cells and stomata.
pholem transports sugars in multiple directions based to where they are required, xylem transports water in one direction (up/out)
Companion cells
water
Phloem .
Phloem tissue is the tissue in plant stems that carry materials down from the top of the plant to the bottom. Xylem tissue is the tissue in plant stems that carry materials up from the bottom of the plant to the top. An easy way to remember this is: phloem=LOWem. Xylem=HIGHlem.
Phloem
phloem tissues
A plant's vascular system consists of vascular tissue. The vascular tissue is made up of xylem (transports water) and the phloem (transports sugars and other nutrients). Another component of the vascular system is the meristems: the vascular meristem and the cork cambium, both of which are sites of growth.
False, Phloem tissue does
phloem
Phloem .
The vascular cambium tissue makes xylem and phloem.
phloemxylem mesophyll ground tissue
Phloem and xylem are the two main types of vascular tissue found in plants. Xylem is the tissue that mainly carries water, and a few minerals, in the system. Phloem is the tissue that carries photosynthetic materials through the plant.
Parenchyma cells in "phloem tissue"
Phloem tissue is the tissue in plant stems that carry materials down from the top of the plant to the bottom. Xylem tissue is the tissue in plant stems that carry materials up from the bottom of the plant to the top. An easy way to remember this is: phloem=LOWem. Xylem=HIGHlem.
Plant tissue/ conducting tissue
Collagen fibres.
Phloem
i think it is vascular cambium layer............ :)