Not necessarily. While a larger stem may have more overall vascular tissue, the number of conducting tubes (xylem and phloem) within the stem is dependent on the plant species and its specific growth requirements. So, stem size and the number of tubes may not always directly correlate.
through a system of tubes! (P.S. are you cheating on your HW?)
Typically, no. Test tubes are generally smaller than beakers and have less volume. Beakers are designed to hold larger amounts of liquid compared to test tubes.
The tiny tubes in the stem that transport sugar are called phloem. These structures are responsible for carrying sugars produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant for growth and energy.
The other tube that transports water and minerals is the xylem.
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.
You would look in the stem for the tubes of a plant.
13x100 test tubes are excellent when you need to have larger volume in a test tube. These larger tubes allow more air to touch the sample.
In the stem
xylem and phloem
You can find tubes in the stem, leaves and in the trunk.
through a system of tubes! (P.S. are you cheating on your HW?)
The two main tubes in a plant stem are the xylem and phloem. The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while the phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to various parts of the plant for energy.
The tubes on a stem that carry food are called phloem. They transport sugars and other organic compounds produced by photosynthesis from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
The stem of the plant contains tubes. These tubes act like straws. They pull the water up from the vase and through the plant. If they cut the stem straight across, it crushes the tubes. The plants will wilt much quicker. However, if they cut at an angle, more of the tubes stay open. This means more fresh water moves through the plant, and it will stay fresh longer.
The phloem (food carrying tubes) and the xylem (water and minerals carrying tube) are found in the stem
tracheophytes are plants with roots,stem leaves and they have conducting tubes,while atracheophytes are plants that don't have roots,stem,leaves and conducting tubes.
Typically, no. Test tubes are generally smaller than beakers and have less volume. Beakers are designed to hold larger amounts of liquid compared to test tubes.