primary root
Vessels and tracheids are the types of cells that conduct water in plants. They are elongated cells with specialized structures that allow water to move efficiently through them. These cells are arranged end to end to form continuous pathways for water transport.
Early plants did not move far from water because they needed water for reproduction through the use of sperm cells that swim in water to reach eggs. Additionally, water helped support their structure, preventing desiccation. Without a vascular system to transport water internally, plants had to rely on water availability in their immediate surroundings.
Your muscle certainly do. You move, that is you are motile. Plants move very little and are called sessile.
there are 2 types of cells in plants that carry water and nutrient around them. phloem cells most notably transport sucrose while xylem transports water.
Watering a plant would not keep its cells full of water if the plant's cells lacked a selectively permeable membrane. This membrane enables water to move in and out of the cells and helps maintain turgor pressure, keeping the cell walls rigid and the plant upright. Without this, water would not be effectively retained within the cells despite being watered.
Xylem
Through conducting cells by osmosis
Through conducting cells by osmosis
Vascular plants use water as their support structure to move fluids Non-vascular plants have to translate water cell to cell by osmosis but vascular plants can just move water through a plant like cars through the interstate
Because they do not have foot
a bus
The water plants have cells. Plants live. Rocks are not alive.
Vessels and tracheids are the types of cells that conduct water in plants. They are elongated cells with specialized structures that allow water to move efficiently through them. These cells are arranged end to end to form continuous pathways for water transport.
The cells that move water in plants are part of the xylem tissue. Xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. Phloem, on the other hand, transports sugars and other organic nutrients. The cuticle is a waxy layer on the outer surface of plant leaves that helps prevent water loss.
it can kill the plants cells
because plants can't move animals do!
water