Xylem transports water up to the leaves.
Water:
The outside layer of flat cells in a plant leaf.
Both are vascular tissues of the vascular plant. Xylem is dead, woody tissue mostly that transports water from the roots of the plant to the leaves. Phloem is vascular tissue that transports sugars manufactured by the plant to all the areas that need such sugars.
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The xylem carries the water and minerals up around to the leaves of plant from the roots and the phloem carries it to the rest of the plant
Plants that have lignified tissues for conducting water, minerals, and photosynthetic.
1. xylem2. phloem
Vascular tissues are plant tissues that transport nutrients and water throughout a plant. The two types of vascular tissues are xylem and phloem.
The outside layer of flat cells in a plant leaf.
Pumps blood around the body, to supply the tissues with oxygen and nutrients and to transport waste products away from these tissues.
Pumps blood around the body, to supply the tissues with oxygen and nutrients and to transport waste products away from these tissues.
Yes, vascular plants have specialized tissues for drawing minerals and nutrients in, typically through their root structure.
There are more vascular plants because vascular means that the plant has cells and tissues to transport nutrients and water and there are more plants that have these qualities.
vascular tissues carries water and and nutrients though out the plant body
Grass is a vascular plant.
Vascular tissues allow for the transport of blood. The vascular system includes the veins, arteries, and capillaries.
There are two types of vascular tissue that aid in transport and there are two substances that are transported. Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals and phloem transports sugar (sap).
Pumps blood around the body, to supply the tissues with oxygen and nutrients and to transport waste products away from these tissues.