The esophagus is the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach, while the intestines are responsible for the absorption of nutrients and water from the food.
Xylem vessels
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Yes, the laryngopharynx is a common passage for both food and air. It serves as the transition point where the respiratory and digestive systems intersect, allowing for the passage of air to the trachea and food to the esophagus.
The vascular tissue consisting of trachieds, vessels and xylem parenchyma.
Passage cells in the endodermis of roots help in the radial transport of water and nutrients by facilitating the movement of substances across the endodermal layer. They are involved in regulating the passage of ions and molecules into the stele of the root.
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Absorption of water and serve as passage to unabsorbed food.
water and mineral salt
.food is carried by phloem and water is carried by xylem.
Blood vissels carry blood cells that carry food and water for your body tissues.
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The Oropharynx is the common passage for food and air. Liquid, food, and air all pass through this passage.
What is "a long passage of water" called
Xylem vessels
no, however the heart, air passage ways, and blood vessels are.
foramen
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