I'm assuming that you are referring to non-vascular plants, to which the answer is, despite having no vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) there are still tissues within that specialise in transportation of nutrients.
Plants with tubes for carrying food and water are known as vascular plants. These include ferns, gymnosperms (such as conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). The tubes responsible for transporting water are called xylem, while the tubes for transporting food are called phloem.
In plants that do not have tubes, like non-vascular plants, food and water are transported from cell to cell through a process known as simple diffusion. This movement occurs within the plant tissues and does not rely on specialized structures like xylem or phloem.
The xylem tubes in plants carry water from the roots to the leaves, while the phloem tubes transport food (sugars) produced in the leaves to other parts of the plant for storage or growth.
yes it is and xylem is for the water carrying tubes
Pollen tubes are necessary for the transportation of sperm cells to the ovule in plants for fertilization to occur. They provide a pathway through which the sperm cells can travel to reach the egg cell, enabling the process of sexual reproduction in plants.
cambium
Plants with tubes for carrying food and water are known as vascular plants. These include ferns, gymnosperms (such as conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). The tubes responsible for transporting water are called xylem, while the tubes for transporting food are called phloem.
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In plants that do not have tubes, like non-vascular plants, food and water are transported from cell to cell through a process known as simple diffusion. This movement occurs within the plant tissues and does not rely on specialized structures like xylem or phloem.
ricca and marchantia are two plants without tubes they are also non-vascular
it's whateva doe' .Sieve tubes of the phloem
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The xylem tubes in plants carry water from the roots to the leaves, while the phloem tubes transport food (sugars) produced in the leaves to other parts of the plant for storage or growth.
well nonvascular plants don't have tubes such as vascular plants do. Water must soak into plants and pass slowly from cell to cell.
yes it is and xylem is for the water carrying tubes
well developed transport tubes for plants to obtain water and food.
Yes angiospermic plants have sieve tubes in their conducting tissues.