A. epidermis
B. root cap
C. vascular systems
D. cortex
The xylem is the part of a plant that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves. It consists of a network of hollow tubes that allow for the upward movement of water and minerals through capillary action.
Root is a part of a plant which is underground. It transports water and fiber in the plant.
the root
prop root root hairs A+
The roots of a plant are responsible for taking in water and nutrients from the soil. They have root hairs that increase the surface area for absorption.
The root systems of beans are very shallow. It is not uncommon for them to be just a few inches long.
The root... draws water into the plant from the soil. The flower... entices insects to pollinate the plant. The leaf... absorbs oxygen from the air. The stem... transports water from the roots - throughout the plant.
Here are the following functions of the root, stem, and leaf. Root- It stores food, absorbs water & nutrients, and anchors the plant to the ground. Stem- Supports plant, transports nutrients, and storage of food/nutrients. Leaf- Contains chloroplast (filled with chlorophyll) and it's where photosynthesis takes place.
well the simple answer would be the root and root hairs that take in the water and nutrient, but more specifically it is the Xylem to the tree that transports water and nutrient throughout the organism.
The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. This tissue is made up of specialized cells that form a network of interconnected tubes, allowing water to move upwards through capillary action. The xylem plays a crucial role in maintaining the plant's structure and delivering nutrients to all parts of the plant.
Xylem transports water up to the leaves.Water:Is absorbed from the soil through root hair cellsIs transported through the xylem vessels up the stem to the leaves.Evaporates from the leaves (transpiration)But the phloem transports nutrients to the leaves.
root cap, root tip..