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Which type of vascular tissue carries water?

Xylem


What type of vascular tissue carries water and minerals from the roots to the stem and leaves?

Xylem tissue


3 things vascular tissue does in a plant?

1. The thick walls of the cells in the vascular tissue help to support the plant 2. One type of vascular tissue is phloem, which carries food. 3. Another type of vascular tissue is xylem, which absorbs water and minerals from the soil


What type of vascular tissue carries water and minerals from roots to the stem and leaves?

False, Phloem tissue does


What type of tissue surrounds the vascular bundles?

Vascular tissue.


What parts of a plant absorb water and nutrients and which part carries these materials throughout the plants?

The roots of the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The xylem, a type of tissue in the plant, carries these materials upward from the roots to the rest of the plant, including the stem, leaves, and flowers.


Is Wood a fruit?

No. A fruit carries a seed germ which can create a new plant of the same type. Wood is merely vascular tissue designed to get this tree as far into the light as it can.


What is a type of plant tissue that transprots water and dissolved nutrients?

Vascular Tissue


Which type of root has a scattered vascular tissue?

fibrous


What type of vascular tissue moves material from the roots to other parts of a plant?

That vascular material ( actually tissue ) is called xylem.


The type of seedless vascular plant that possesses vascular tissue only in its stems is the?

whisk ferns


What type of tissue are the veins in leaves?

xylem tissue and phloem tissue, which both come from the vascular cambium