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What are the vessels in plants that carry water and nutrients upward?

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.


What is the a science book's meaning of vascular plants?

Vascular plants are plants that have specialized tissues for transporting water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant. These plants have vascular tissues called xylem and phloem that help in the distribution of resources. Examples of vascular plants include trees, ferns, and flowering plants.


What part of the flowering plant supports the leaves and transports water and water and nutrients to the leaves?

The stem of a flowering plant supports the leaves and transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.


What is the main difference between nonvascular plants and vascular plants?

The difference between vascular and non-vacular plants is that, vascular plants have tubes that carry water up the plant/tree, non-vascular plants dont have those in which case, they need to live near water. Vascular plants are considered the "flowering plant", non-vascular plants have spores and don't need to "mate" with another plant to make a new one, they just need to get their seeds off of them the right way. Vascular plants have a system of cells that transport water through the plant, non-vascular plants do not.


Tubes that carry food in plants?

The tubes that carry food in plants are known as phloem. Phloem is responsible for transporting sugars, nutrients, and other organic molecules produced in the leaves through photosynthesis to other parts of the plant, such as the roots and flowers. This process is crucial for sustaining the plant's growth and metabolism.

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Which of the system carry wastes of the body?

which of these systems carry wastes out of the boby


Conducting tissues in plants which carry water and dissolved nutrients upward?

The xylem is the conducting tissue in vascular plants which carry water and nutrients upward. The xylem is made up of protoxylem and metaxylem.


What does your blood carry and remove?

The blood carries nutrients,vitamins and minerals to all parts of the body and removes wastes and unwanted gases.


How our circulatory system completes the work of our digestive and respiratory system?

Some sort of system has to carry the nutrients to each cell and carry away their wastes. This job is given to the circulatory system.


How our circulatory system complete the work of our digestive and respiratory system?

Some sort of system has to carry the nutrients to each cell and carry away their wastes. This job is given to the circulatory system.


How does the circulatory system complete the work of our digestive and respiratory systems?

Some sort of system has to carry the nutrients to each cell and carry away their wastes. This job is given to the circulatory system.


What is the gas needed by plants to carry on photosynthesis?

carbon dioxide


Does the heart carry anything besides blood?

The heart does not actually carry anything, it only pumps blood. The blood however, carries nutrients and oxygen to body cells and wastes away from the cells.


Blood vessels in the dermis that carry oxygen and food?

Arteries to arterioles to capillaries where exchange occurs. Oxygen and nutrients are exchanged for carbon dioxide and wastes.


Why are the six nutrients in the body needed to carry out homeostasis?

All of the six nutrients in the body are needed to carry out homeostasis and other bodily processes mainly because the six nutrients:WaterCarbohydratesProteinsFatsVitaminsMineralsAre all essential to the bodies health and to carry out functions such as homeostasis and bodily processes such as digestion the body needs the six essential nutrients to "keep it going".


Which were among the first plants to have a system inside their bodies that is used to carry water and nutrients?

Horsetails.


Why do plants need stems?

the stem is how they get their water and the cycle produces