Cambium produces xylem and phloem. the tissue you want is xylem
No. Lymph is leakage.
red blood cells
Veins carry blood from the tissues to the heart.
Multiple types of tissues work together to perform the various functions of an organ. Different tissues provide structural support, carry out specific functions, or facilitate communication within the organ. This complexity allows for the organ to carry out its specific function efficiently and effectively.
Blood vessels that carry blood towards the body tissues are called arteries.
tissues form organs because they carry specialised cells which carry out certain functions, so the organs are formed to carry out these functions that's why they are made of tissues
Veins carry blood away from the tissues.
The tissues of a leaf are arranged in layers. Starting from the top, there is the upper epidermis, followed by the palisade mesophyll, spongy mesophyll, lower epidermis, and stomata. These layers work together to carry out photosynthesis, gas exchange, and structural support for the leaf.
All arteries carry blood to the arterioles, which in turn carry blood to the capillaries, where oxygen exchange in the tissues takes place.
Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the body tissues and organs. Veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart and lungs where it becomes oxygenated again.
A plant with tissues that carry water
its xylem! i had a test on it! :)