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What is xylem use for?

Xylem is the layer of wood in a tree next to the heartwood (dead center of a tree) and it carries water down and up the tree.


What part of a tree carries water from one part to another?

the part of the tree that carries water from the roots is the phloem no,because in the science book it states:water moves through the XYLEM TISSUE up to the leaves so the answer is :XYLEM-TISSUE


What do tree bark eat?

the water and minerals in the soil that comes up through the roots


What carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the leaves?

Xylem carries water and mineral nutrient ions from the roots up into the tree. Phloem carries sucrose, the "food" made as a result of photosynthesis, throughout the plant.


What carrys water from the roots to the leaves?

What carries the water and minerals from root to the leaf are known as something called vascular bundles. These consist of 2 which are the xylem and the phloem. Both of these transport either food up then leaf (phloem) and the xylem carries the water up the stem. Cheers


What carry water from the roots to the leaves?

What carries the water and minerals from root to the leaf are known as something called vascular bundles. These consist of 2 which are the xylem and the phloem. Both of these transport either food up then leaf (phloem) and the xylem carries the water up the stem. Cheers


What plant tissue carries water up the plant to the leaves?

Xylem tissue carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves in a plant. It is made up of hollow tubes that provide structural support and allow for the transport of water upwards through capillary action.


Water and minerals are moved up from plant roots by?

The minerals and water are moved up by capillary action. There are basically many small tubes running up and down the tree. The surface tension of the liquid(s) moves them up the tubes, and so up the plant.


What substance needed for photosynthesis does the tree take from the soil?

The tree takes up water and minerals from the soil, which are essential for photosynthesis to occur. Water and minerals are absorbed through the tree's roots and transported to the leaves where photosynthesis takes place.


What part of the blood is mostly water?

Plasma is the component of blood that is made up of 90% water. It is a yellowish fluid, which carries nutrients, minerals, water, hormones, protein and waste products


What is the vasculuar tissue that transports water and minerals through a plant?

Xylem transports water up to the leaves.Water:Is absorbed from the soil through root hair cellsIs transported through the xylem vessels up the stem to the leaves.Evaporates from the leaves (transpiration)But the phloem transports nutrients to the leaves.


How does the water absorbed by roots reaches the top of the tree?

it ges up xylems which are tubes made of tissue that transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant