Plants are made up of millions of microscopic parts called cells. Cells can only be seen using a microscope. Each cell is a living thing. All of the processes of life go on in cells. All of the living cells on a plant have the same parts. Plant cells can do many things, such as help the plant grow, receive food, and go through photosynthesis. A Website To Visit: http://www.nelsonthornes.com/secondary/science/scinet/scinet/plants/cells/content.htm
The main function of xylem within a plant is to transport water and minerals from the roots up to the actual plant itself.
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.
Elm has pinnate veins.
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.
netted veins
getting nutrients from the soil to the top of the plant.
The main function of the veins is to take blood back to the heart.
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.
The main function of xylem within a plant is to transport water and minerals from the roots up to the actual plant itself.
The main function of xylem within a plant is to transport water and minerals from the roots up to the actual plant itself.
The main function of xylem within a plant is to transport water and minerals from the roots up to the actual plant itself.
Not exactly. The vein of a leaf acts just like the veins and arteries in the human body. They carry water throughout the leaf and plant.
What is the function of nitrogen
To drain blood from the kidneys into the (inferior) vena cava.
The main function of xylem within a plant is to transport water and minerals from the roots up to the actual plant itself.
the main function of veins are to carry blood to the heart!! blood travels through the veins in low pressure which is why veins have thinner walls then ateries as there is no risk of bursting!
The placement of the veins in a leaf can limit the effects of photosynthesis and transport water through the leaf and plant body. The location of the veins and the shape of the leaf are two of the factors used to determine the species of the plant.