Because prepared food material is transported to all the body parts of the plant through phloem.
They are both types of vascular tissue in plants, but phloem moves food down the plant from the leaves to the roots, whereas xylem moves water from the roots up to the rest of the plant tissue.
Because prepared food material is transported to all the body parts of the plant through phloem.
yes they both are
Xylem and phloem are the two types of transport tissue found in vascular plants. Woody stems contain both xylem and phloem.
Yes, all the plants have both xylem and phloem.
xylem and phloem are both in plants, xylem are like he veins in a plant, they carry water to the top of the plant
it can move up the xylem and in both directions in the phloem
Auxins are primarily transported in the phloem tissue of plants. They can move in both directions within a plant using the phloem, allowing for the long-distance signaling that regulates plant growth.
Phloem and arteries are both specialized structures that transport fluids within a living organism. Phloem transports sugars and other organic compounds in plants, while arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart in animals. Additionally, both phloem and arteries have specific mechanisms for regulating the flow of substances they transport.
No, bryophytes are classified as NON-vascular plants. Both xylem and phloem are vascular tissues.
Flowering plants use both xylem and phloem tissues to transport water and food products within the plant
There are two pipes in a plants stem. One f them is called xylem and the other one phloem. Xylem pipes bring water and nutrients up the plant and phloem brings water, nutrients and waste products both up and down the plat (both from the root to the leaves and from the leaves to the root. :)