This compound is starch.
The carbohydrate transported around the plant is sucrose. Sucrose is produced in the leaves through photosynthesis and then transported via the phloem to other parts of the plant for energy or storage.
Yes, cellulose is a carbohydrate. It is a complex polysaccharide made up of glucose units linked together to form a structural component of plant cell walls.
A polymer composed of beta-glucose monomers is cellulose.
The internal system of interconnected tubes and vessels in some terrestrial plants is called vascular tissue. This tissue system is responsible for transporting water, nutrients, and other substances throughout the plant.
Plants store sugar in the form of starch, which is a complex carbohydrate made up of glucose molecules chained together. Starch is primarily stored in specialized plant cells such as parenchyma cells or tubers and serves as an energy reserve for the plant to be used during times of low photosynthesis or growth.
The protective tissue
Animal tissue is made up almost entirely of protein, which is the building block of the body! Protein in animal form is also more easily absorbed into the system. So is the iron it contains. There is very little protein present in plant tissue. And it tends to be mostly carbohydrate. And even plants that are VERY high in iron, such as kale or spinach, aren't particularly effectively broken down and stored by the body.
The carbohydrate transported around the plant is sucrose. Sucrose is produced in the leaves through photosynthesis and then transported via the phloem to other parts of the plant for energy or storage.
the natural colouring matter of animal or plant tissue. It can be found on various animals and plant the pigment of a plant is actually what make it green is chlorophyll which is present in the pigments of plant.
Yes,Pectin is a naturally occurring carbohydrate present in cellwall of plant cell. it is also used as good jelly agent.
You can find parenchyma cells throughout a plant.
Cellulose
Cellulose.
In a plant stem, you would expect to find several types of tissue, including vascular tissue, which consists of xylem and phloem for water and nutrient transport. Additionally, there is ground tissue that provides support and storage, and dermal tissue, which serves as a protective outer layer. Meristematic tissue may also be present, allowing for growth and the formation of new cells. These tissues work together to support the plant's structure and function.
Meristematic tissue is the only plant tissue that produces new cells in mitosis.
Sugar is a carbohydrate from plant sources. Minerals may be present in plants but are not plants. As for is it solvable i think you mean soluble and it is soluble in water hope it helped
A plant is neither an organ or a tissue, it is an organism!