A pholem is a tube that is made from living cells. Their function is to transport the glucose that is produced by photosysnthesis in the leaves to where it is needed. Pholem cells along with xylem cells produce vascular bundles.
phloem
Sieve tubes and companion cells are important components of phloem tissue in plants. Sieve tubes are responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds, while companion cells support sieve tube function by providing energy and resources.
Groups of cells that work together are called tissues.
Groups of cells that work together are called tissues.
leaf cells contain chlorophyll which is found in the chloroplast cells which absorb the sunlight to cause photosynthesis. root cells are to collect the water and nutrients in the soil and as no sunlight reaches the bottom for the root cells chlorophyll isn't needed for the root cell
xylem and pholem
the pholem is a tissue that flows down the tubes.
pholem
Does dead pholem make up bark. Bark is made up of primary cortex and very little amount of dead cells of primary phloem after formation of cork cambium as a result of secondary growth in the cortex.
cambium. and it doesnt just seperates between xylem and phloem, it creates them.
xylem-water pholem-food
Complex tissues
Xylem is a one way flow
No, because xylem and phloem arenot propernouns.
Xylem transports water and dissolved minerals and nutrients from the roots upward and throughout the plant. Pholem carries phytosynthate, primarily sugar, from the leaves to the other parts of the plant and down to the bulb. Vascular plants include clubmosses, horsetails, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Since daffodils are angiosperms (flowering plants) they they do have xylem and pholem.
phloem
In animals,they are moved by blood mainly.In plants they are moved by xylem,pholem etc