The answer to your question is no. But if you mean do leaves have nutrients or are leaves nutrional then yes. They do but they are the best way to get nutrients. It would be smarter to eat something else. Along the lines of nutrients and leaves though leaves make their own nutrients throught the process of photosynthesis.
Transport tubes, specifically phloem in plants, carry sugars and other organic nutrients produced in the leaves during photosynthesis. These materials, primarily in the form of sucrose, are transported to various parts of the plant for growth, storage, and energy. Additionally, the xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, but it does not carry materials from the leaves.
STEMS, like leaves, are plants organs. xylem and phloem are in the roots, stem, and leaves. XYLEM is the tissue are tubes that carry materials from the roots to the leaves. PHLOEM is tubes that carry sugar away from the leaves.
The root system consists of roots, which anchor the plant, absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and store food. The shoot system includes stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Stems provide support, transport water and nutrients, and house the leaves. Leaves carry out photosynthesis, while flowers and fruits are involved in reproduction.
Flowers are the parts that get pollinated so a plant can produce seeds for reproduction. Leaves carry out photosynthesis, which is how the plant makes food. The stem stores nutrients, and waste for the plant. Roots bring in food, water, and other nutrients into the plant.
The two structures in the stem of a plant are xylem and phloem. Xylem goes up and carries water and nutrients to the the leaves while phloem goes down and carries sugars to the roots of the plant.
The stem of a flowering plant supports the leaves and transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
the xylem cells carry the water from the roots to the leaves.
Xylem carries water from the roots to toward the leaves. Phloem carries sugar and nutrients from the leaves toward the roots. Oxygen is transported by diffusion, NOT by the liquid transport system.
Transport tubes, specifically phloem in plants, carry sugars and other organic nutrients produced in the leaves during photosynthesis. These materials, primarily in the form of sucrose, are transported to various parts of the plant for growth, storage, and energy. Additionally, the xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, but it does not carry materials from the leaves.
The stem of a plant carries water, nutrients, and sugars between the roots and the leaves. It also provides structural support for the plant and helps in the transportation of photosynthetic products.
Flowers are the parts that get pollinated so a plant can produce seeds for reproduction. Leaves carry out photosynthesis, which is how the plant makes food. The stem stores nutrients, and waste for the plant. Roots bring in food, water, and other nutrients into the plant.
STEMS, like leaves, are plants organs. xylem and phloem are in the roots, stem, and leaves. XYLEM is the tissue are tubes that carry materials from the roots to the leaves. PHLOEM is tubes that carry sugar away from the leaves.
Root, stem and leaves are fundamental parts of the vascular plants. Root helps in absorption and anchorage, stem supports the leaves and conducts water and minerals to the leaves and leaves prepare food in the presence of sunlight. Thus by division of work different parts of the plant carry out life processes.
they get there nutrients from grass ,leaves ,cereals
No. They take their nutrients from the soil through the roots.
through the vascular bundles
Stems provide support for the plant, transport water and nutrients between roots and leaves, and store food reserves. Leaves carry out photosynthesis to produce food for the plant, regulate water loss through transpiration, and exchange gases with the environment.