The vascular tissue called the phloem.
Xylem tubes, found in vascular vundles along with phloem tubes
Left atrium delivers blood from the lungs and carries it towards the heart.Left ventricle receives bloodn from the left atrium and delivers it to the rest of your body.
Oxygenated blood leaves the left side of the heart through the aorta,the largest artery and then to smaller arteries.Deoxygenated blood leaves the right side of the heart through the pulmonary artery then to arterioles and capillaries.
Arteries carry red blood cells (along with other cells) away from the heart. These red blood cells contain hemoglobin which helps to transfer the oxygen itself.
The aorta is the largest artery in your body and is connected directly to the heart and it also carries the blood to the rest of your body and disperses the blood to the branches of other arteries extended off the aorta.
Yes. All living things, except maybe the extremophiles that live near volcanic vents in the bottom of the sea, require oxygen to live. Even green plants need oxygen.Sure, the leaves release oxygen, but the roots must draw in oxygen from air pockets in the soil to live. You can find this out by over-watering a potted plant. Saturating the soil will make the plant wilt and act as though it is drying up even though the soil is soaking wet. The roots have drowned and have died, therefore the rest of the plant runs out of water just as it would if the soil dried completely out.Every living thing breaks down carbohydrates to release energy. This process requires oxygen. Even plants that live submerged in water need oxygen and get it from leaves and stems that float on the water surface - even kelp in the ocean does this. The things that look like plants in the ocean that don't have above water parts aren't really plants, but are animals that are just rooted in place such as coral, sponges, etc.
the phloem tube carries sugar from the plants leaves to the rest of the plant
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The phloem carries the food down from the leaves. Not to be confused with xylem, which carries water up to the leaves.
The Phloem tissue carries the products of photosynthesis from the leaves to the rest of the plant
Xylem tube cells: There are also cells called phloem tube cells, which transport water up the plant to the leaves. These two types of tubes are found in the stem and the vains of a plant, in groups called vascular vundles.
I think it is phloem.
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glucose moves around the plant by special tubes running through the stem and to the leaves