the secondary phloem
Transports water and nutrients upwards
The function of the xylem in a plant is to transport water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. Additionally, xylem provides structural support to the plant. It is made up of hollow, tube-like cells called tracheids and vessel elements that facilitate the movement of water.
A flowering plant consists of roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. The roots help in anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The stem provides support to the plant and helps transport water and nutrients. The leaves are involved in photosynthesis, while the flowers are responsible for reproduction.
The narrow elongated hollow cells in xylem tissue of plants allow for the transport of water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. This helps maintain plant structure and provides a pathway for nutrient uptake and distribution.
Starch is synthesized in the leaves through photosynthesis and then transported to the roots of plants via the phloem tissue. This transport of starch to the roots provides an energy reserve for the plant to use during periods of low light or when energy demands are high.
Water and nutrients.
Transports water and nutrients upwards
Yes. Xylem transport water from roots to aerial parts of plant while phloem transport food from leaves to roots and in spring from roots to buds.
The function of the xylem in a plant is to transport water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. Additionally, xylem provides structural support to the plant. It is made up of hollow, tube-like cells called tracheids and vessel elements that facilitate the movement of water.
Xylem transport water from roots to aerial parts of plant while phloem transport food from leaves to roots and in spring from roots to buds.
The transport systems. They are called water carrying tubes and food carrying tubes. they transport the substances absorbed by the roots.
active transport
roots
Phloem and xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to its leaves.
A flowering plant consists of roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. The roots help in anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The stem provides support to the plant and helps transport water and nutrients. The leaves are involved in photosynthesis, while the flowers are responsible for reproduction.
It provides the roots with carbohydrates. (APEX)
It provides the roots with carbohydrates. (APEX)