Xylem moves water upward and Phloem move food and nutrients downward to the roots.
Phloem tissues conduct glucose and sucrose (sugars) which are manufactured by photosysnthesis to the rest of the plant
Phloem tissues conduct the sugar in the plant then it is transported to the leaves then the rest of the plant
Phloem is a tissue in vascular plants that transports nutrients throughout the plant, mainly sucrose.
phloem
Both are vascular tissues of the vascular plant. Xylem is dead, woody tissue mostly that transports water from the roots of the plant to the leaves. Phloem is vascular tissue that transports sugars manufactured by the plant to all the areas that need such sugars.
It is the phloem. The stem connects all the plant parts. And in the stem are two kinds of tubes: the xylem and the phloem. The xylem transports water and mineral salts from the roots to the rest of the plant. The phloem transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. Sugar is considered to be food for plants and therefore the answer is the phloem. If you need not specific details, the stem would be an okay answer.
A carrot is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have lignified tissues, or xylem, for moving water and minerals throughout the plant. They also have a specialized non-lignified tissue, or phloem, to conduct products of photosynthesis.
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
Sugar is transported through a plant by the "veins" in the plant called phloem. Xylem is the other transportation system that transports water.
Yes...........Phloem is the tissue that transports sugar from leaves to all parts of the plant by the process called Translocation.
transports sugars
xylem is active when it is dead and it transports water and dissolved minerals from roots to all parts of a plant phloem transports sugars
Vascular plants are plants that contain vascular tissue such as xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and the phloem transports food and nutrients such as sugar and amino acids. Some vascular plants are a part of your diet!
In plants the tissue that transports sugar made by photosynthesis is called the Phloem. N.B. The Phloem supplies all other parts of the plant , so that the tissues and organs that can't make their own food receive products of photosynthesis.
Both are vascular tissues of the vascular plant. Xylem is dead, woody tissue mostly that transports water from the roots of the plant to the leaves. Phloem is vascular tissue that transports sugars manufactured by the plant to all the areas that need such sugars.
plants have two "tubes" running up and down the plant. One is called the xylem, which transports inorganic substances from the roots upwards, towards the leaves. The other is called the phloem, which transports organic substances manufactured in the leaves to all parts of the plant.
Sugar and nutrients are carried up through the phloem vessels.
It is the phloem. The stem connects all the plant parts. And in the stem are two kinds of tubes: the xylem and the phloem. The xylem transports water and mineral salts from the roots to the rest of the plant. The phloem transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. Sugar is considered to be food for plants and therefore the answer is the phloem. If you need not specific details, the stem would be an okay answer.
The basic function of Xylem is to transport water (and some soluble minerals) up from the roots and through the plant. Phloem transports organic nutrients - particularly sucrose (a sugar) - throughout the plant. Both are types of vascular tissue found in plants.
There are two types of vascular tissue that aid in transport and there are two substances that are transported. Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals and phloem transports sugar (sap).
No, xylem's main function is to carry water up from the roots. Phloem is the tissue which carries the sugar solution.