Transportation to food factories typically involves a combination of methods, including trucks, trains, and sometimes ships, depending on the distance and location of the plants. Goods are often loaded into refrigerated containers to maintain freshness and quality during transit. Once at the factory, the products are unloaded and processed according to the specific requirements of the food manufacturing process. Efficient logistics and supply chain management are crucial to ensure timely delivery and minimize spoilage.
Plants obtain raw materials for photosynthesis—primarily water and carbon dioxide—from their surroundings. Water is absorbed through the roots from the soil, while carbon dioxide enters the leaves through small openings called stomata. Once inside the plant, water is transported via the xylem, and carbon dioxide is utilized in the chloroplasts, the "food factories," where photosynthesis occurs, converting these raw materials into glucose and oxygen.
Flowering plants use both xylem and phloem tissues to transport water and food products within the plant
radish is a vegetable. Vascular plant have pipes to transport water and food. Non Vascular plants dont
Yes, vascular seed plants with flowers have xylem and phloem to transport water and nutrients. Xylem carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports food produced through photosynthesis to different parts of the plant.
It trans locate food in plants mainly. Also transport some minerals,molecules ,hormones etc
photosynthesis
well developed transport tubes for plants to obtain water and food.
food factories
Flowering plants use both xylem and phloem tissues to transport water and food products within the plant
radish is a vegetable. Vascular plant have pipes to transport water and food. Non Vascular plants dont
food is transported through phloem....root get food through obsorbtion of water..then food is transported through a tissue name phloem
cellular sharing of element and molecules
to transport food and water through phloem and xylem.
phloem transporta food from the leaves to the roots[as weel as the of the of the plant]
That is the correct spelling of the word "factories" (manufacturing plants).
Yes, vascular seed plants with flowers have xylem and phloem to transport water and nutrients. Xylem carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports food produced through photosynthesis to different parts of the plant.
It trans locate food in plants mainly. Also transport some minerals,molecules ,hormones etc