Phloem tissue consists of: conducting cells, generally called sieve elements; parenchyma cells, including both specialized companion cells or albuminous cells and unspecialized cells; and supportive cells, such as fibres and sclereids.
(attribution: wikipedia, Phloem)
Phloem - carries nutrients (particularily sugar) and xylem - carries water and some nutrients
The two structures in the stem of a plant are xylem and phloem. Xylem goes up and carries water and nutrients to the the leaves while phloem goes down and carries sugars to the roots of the plant.
yes
they are physical structures and do not have formula
it is the phloem
figure it out yourself
Xylem, Phloem, Cambium are the 3 main structures of vascular plants forrealzys
Yes, dead phloem cells contribute to the outer protective layer of a tree known as bark. The outermost layer of bark is primarily composed of dead cells, including dead phloem tissue, that provide protection from environmental factors and pathogens.
They make up the vascular system. Xylem transports water, and phloem transports sugars.
A plant's Vascular is made up of Phloem............
xylem and phloem
Parenchyma cells in "phloem tissue"