The transport systems. They are called water carrying tubes and food carrying tubes. they transport the substances absorbed by the roots.
Stem is the only one that will transport the water,food,mineral salts and sugar(food) to all parts of the plant. Because of stems,the water and mineral salts get to the leaves and other parts of a plant.
Inoculation of plant parts with growth-promoting substances.
Stem transport refers to the movement of substances, such as water and nutrients, through the stem of a plant. This process is crucial for delivering essential resources to different parts of the plant, including the leaves and roots, to support growth and development.
it ges up xylems which are tubes made of tissue that transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant
Phloem vessels transport sugars and other organic nutrients produced by the plant through photosynthesis, from the leaves to other parts of the plant, such as roots, stems, and fruits. They move substances bidirectionally, both upwards (from leaves to other plant parts) and downwards (from other plant parts to the roots).
Transfer water and nutrients absorbed in the roots to the higher parts of the plant.
Stems transport water through a system of vessels known as xylem. Water is absorbed by the roots and travels up the stem through xylem vessels due to capillary action and transpiration pull. This process is essential for providing water and nutrients to all parts of the plant.
the stems
phloem
Water and minerals are transported within the plant by the Xylem vessels (mainly in an upward direction); these are part of the vascular system which also includes Phloem vessels. Phloem transports the products of photosynthesis within the plant (mainly in a downward direction)
Plants rely on specialized tissues such as xylem and phloem to transport water, nutrients, and other essential substances throughout the plant. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem is responsible for transporting sugars produced during photosynthesis to other parts of the plant for growth and energy. These vascular tissues form a network that connects different parts of the plant, ensuring the efficient transport of materials.
The transport tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals from roots to leaves is xylem. The tissue that transports sugars and other organic compounds from leaves to other parts of the plant is phloem. These tissues together play a crucial role in the overall functioning and growth of a plant.