Phloem as it transports sugars two ways
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Dead xylem cells are called "tracheids" or "vessel elements," while dead phloem cells are called "sieve cells" or "sieve tube members."
either the xylem or the phloem
Vascular plants. Xylem and Phloem are the vascular system of plants. If you compare it with humans, they're the blood vessels...sort of Xylem transports water, Phloem transports nutrients
phloem and xylem. sorry but that is just my guess
Dead tissue in xylem includes the vessel elements and tracheids that transport water and minerals, while live tissue includes the xylem parenchyma cells that provide support and store nutrients. In the phloem, the sieve tube elements are living cells responsible for transporting sugars, while companion cells support and aid in nutrient transport.
phloem and xylem. sorry but that is just my guess
phloem and xylem.(water carrying tube and food carrying tube)
Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced through photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Xylem consists of tracheids and vessel elements, while phloem is composed of sieve tube elements and companion cells.
Xylem is composed of tracheary elements (such as vessels and tracheids) and fibers. Phloem is composed of sieve tube elements and companion cells.
The xylem and phloem tube is called the Vascular Bundle.
Phloem and xylem are both types of vascular tissue in plants, but they serve different functions. Xylem is primarily responsible for transporting water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports organic nutrients, particularly sugars produced through photosynthesis, from the leaves to other parts of the plant. Additionally, xylem consists mainly of vessel elements and tracheids, which are dead at maturity, whereas phloem contains living cells, such as sieve tube elements and companion cells.