Water enters the xylem in plants through a process called transpiration. Transpiration is the movement of water from the roots, through the plant, and out through small openings in the leaves called stomata. This creates a negative pressure that pulls water up through the xylem tubes, allowing it to travel from the roots to the rest of the plant.
the xylem tubes transport water up and down the stems of plants
Xylem cells carry water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of a plant.
I think it's the Xylem. They absorb water from the roots, and run through the stem. Then, they carry the water in the vessels to the whole plants, and out through the plants through the leaves stomata.
Plants use xylem vessels to transport water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. Xylem vessels also provide structural support to the plant. Additionally, xylem helps in the process of transpiration, which is the loss of water vapor from the plant.
There are two different types of water conducting tissues in vascular plants, both of which are constituted as xylem, they are tracheids, and vessel elements. Tracheids are found only in gymnosperms (vascular, non-flowering plants, such as pines), while both types may be found in angiosperms (flowering plants), however, in some cases angiosperms may only have xylem vessels, it depends on the species.
The first structures by which toxins enter plants growing in contaminated soils is the xylem.
Xylem transports water throughout the plant.
the xylem tubes transport water up and down the stems of plants
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
xylem
Xylem cells carry water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of a plant.
Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the top of the plant.
Xylem is the name of the tissue in plants that conducts water.
Xylem
The vascular tissue of xylem
its xylem! i had a test on it! :)
xylem and phloem