There is a special tissue inside a plant's stem called xylem that consists of cells that are essentially tiny straws that pull water from the plant's roots up to the leaves. It is mostly dead tissue at maturity.
Then there is phloem, which carries sugars created by photosynthesis from the leaves down to the roots. It is alive.
In plants, tubes transport nutrients throughout the plant.
In humans, which parts carry out that function?
Plants carry nutrients through their roots through the xylem and phloem as they are absorbed and transported through the roots to the rest of the plant body
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the plants living in the rainforest get their nutrients from the rainforest soil.
The hemoglobin which exists inside our RBCs (Red Blood Cells) carries the oxygen from lungs throughout our entire body.
No, just the opposite. Fertile soil HAS nutrients that can be used by plants.
to make plants grow good...and to have a nutrients by the rock
nutrients
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the xylem carries minerals and water and sugar.
The roots of the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The xylem, a type of tissue in the plant, carries these materials upward from the roots to the rest of the plant, including the stem, leaves, and flowers.
Your blood carries everything that your body needs to live throughout your life. Such as nutrients.
A plants vascular system is a transport system. Vascular plants have two different types xylem and phloem. Xylem carries water and minerals up from the roots of the plant. Phloem transports sugars and organic nutrients throughout the plant.
The Blood stream
carries water and other nutrients throughout the plant.
Xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and soluble mineral nutrients from the roots throughout the plant. The phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients.
leaves
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red blood cells..
A tube called Xylem.