Xylem conducts water
Phloem conducts water and disolved food products
The word "xylem" comes from the Greek word "xylon," which means "wood." Xylem is a type of plant tissue that conducts water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
Phloem is the one of the two main types of tissue in vascular plants, which conducts synthesized nutrients to all parts of the plant. It is made up of sap-conducting tubes sieve tubes and the cells that lie alongside them companion cells, elongated cells of soft tissue parenchyma, and fibers
Vascular tissue is a type of complex tissue in plants that conducts water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant. It consists of xylem, which transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, and phloem, which transports organic compounds produced by photosynthesis to various parts of the plant.
the xylem tubes transport water up and down the stems of plants
The water conducting tissue of a plant cell is called xylem. Xylem is responsible for transporting water from the roots to the rest of the plant, providing hydration and nutrients. It is made up of specialized cells that are adapted for efficient water transport.
No, it is mostly the xylem that performs this task.
That is the vascular tissue. Xylem conducts water and minerals up from the roots to the leaves of the plant and phloem conducts the sugars made in the plant to where they are needed.
Yes...........Phloem is the tissue that transports sugar from leaves to all parts of the plant by the process called Translocation.
The phloem tissue in plants conducts food, such as sugars and nutrients, from the leaves down to the roots. This transport system allows for the distribution of photosynthetic products throughout the plant for growth and metabolism.
The material that supports a plant and conducts nutrients is the stem. Plants with rigid stems have hardbacks and are woody.
A plant that is not vascular does not have xylem or phloem to carry nutrients throughout the plant. The non vascular plants have a simpler transport system established for water and nutrients required.
The word "xylem" comes from the Greek word "xylon," which means "wood." Xylem is a type of plant tissue that conducts water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
It is not a cell. It is a plant tissue which conducts water
Phloem is the one of the two main types of tissue in vascular plants, which conducts synthesized nutrients to all parts of the plant. It is made up of sap-conducting tubes sieve tubes and the cells that lie alongside them companion cells, elongated cells of soft tissue parenchyma, and fibers
Vascular tissue is a type of complex tissue in plants that conducts water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant. It consists of xylem, which transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, and phloem, which transports organic compounds produced by photosynthesis to various parts of the plant.
the xylem tubes transport water up and down the stems of plants
The water conducting tissue of a plant cell is called xylem. Xylem is responsible for transporting water from the roots to the rest of the plant, providing hydration and nutrients. It is made up of specialized cells that are adapted for efficient water transport.