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They don't - they transport substances.

(Water and CO2 in, sugars and O2 out)

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Which tissue transport water in plants?

phloem transporta food from the leaves to the roots[as weel as the of the of the plant]


Which of these plant tissue types is composed of hollow nonliving tracheids and vessel elements that transport water and nutrient minerals from the roots to the leaves?

Xylem tissue is composed of hollow nonliving tracheids and vessel elements that transport water and nutrient minerals from the roots to the leaves in plants.


Transport tissue that conducts various substances up and down the plant are?

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.


What do the xylem cells transport in the stem?

Xylem tissue transports water and minerals from the root, the phloem tissue transport sugars from leaves to other parts of the plant body.


What plant tissue carries water up the plant to the leaves?

Xylem tissue carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves in a plant. It is made up of hollow tubes that provide structural support and allow for the transport of water upwards through capillary action.


What part of plant transport water to leaves?

The xylem is the part of the plant responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. It is a complex tissue that forms a network of vessels for efficient water transport throughout the plant.


What is trans-location?

The transport of food from the leaves to other parts of the plants and occurs in the part of ht vascular tissue known as phloem.


What is the tissue containing vessels that transport water up the plant from roots to leaves called?

The tissue containing vessels that transport water up the plant from roots to leaves is called xylem. Xylem is responsible for the upward movement of water and minerals through the plant. It consists of specialized cells that form a continuous network of tubes.


What are two types of vascular tissue and what do they transport?

Xylem transports water up to the leaves.Water:Is absorbed from the soil through root hair cellsIs transported through the xylem vessels up the stem to the leaves.Evaporates from the leaves (transpiration)But the phloem transports nutrients to the leaves.


How is xylem differ from phloem?

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.


State the two functions of xylem tissue?

Xylem tissue functions to transport water and minerals absorbed from the soil up through the plant to the leaves for photosynthesis. It also provides structural support to the plant.


Vascular tissue gives the plant support and has what other function?

To transport water and dissolve nutrients from the roots to the stems, leaves, and reproductive parts.