the roots
The stem
The stem of a flowering plant supports the leaves and transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
The xylem is the part of a plant that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves. It consists of a network of hollow tubes that allow for the upward movement of water and minerals through capillary action.
No, the ovary is not a part of the stem. The ovary is a part of the flower in flowering plants (angiosperms) and is responsible for producing ovules, which can develop into seeds after fertilization. In contrast, the stem is the part of the plant that supports the structure and transports nutrients and water between the roots and leaves.
The part of plant that transport the water are the roots.
The trunk of a tree supports the leaves and branches. It is the main upright part that provides structural support and transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the tree.
the leaves
No, not the leaves but the stamen which is part of the flower.
The part of the plant that transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves and other parts is called the xylem. Xylem consists of specialized cells that facilitate the upward movement of water, utilizing processes like capillary action and transpiration. This transport is crucial for maintaining plant health and supporting photosynthesis by delivering essential nutrients.
pollen and leaves;tiny leaves!!;)
The red leaves of a poinsettia are not part of the flower, which is small. They are differently colored normal leaves.
A flower is part of a plant, which has leaves. Leaves provide the plant with energy through photosynthesis.