All plants.
Takes water from roots to the leaves>.
transports food and water supplies to the plant and cell.
the chroloplasts and the cyptoplasmns and the scrutium
The main function of xylem within a plant is to transport water and minerals from the roots up to the actual plant itself.
take water and minerals from roots to the leaves and take food substances from leaf to rest of the plant. and if its a non-photosynthetic plant then food from its environment/special organ to rest of the plant.
The frog differ to a plant by the automotive transport system rather than is the public locomotive transport system.
they get it through a system of tubes
Plants really don't have a circulatory system. Water and nutrients move through a plant by simple physics. It's not pumped anywhere like an animal's circulatory system is.
The vascular system is the transport system of the plant. It consists of the xylem and phloem. Xylem carries water up from the roots and phloem carries sugar down to the roots.
Yes, a sunflower is vascular. It has a system of vessels that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. These vessels include xylem for water and mineral transport and phloem for sugar transport.
Because vascular tissue is the transport system of a plant. if a plant doesn't have vascular tissue it cant transport water and minerals to all parts of the plant if it is big. So the non-vascular plant like moss needs to be small for sufficient distribution of water and minerals etc without a transport system. eg- moss
circulatory system