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In plants the Phloem is responsible for transporting nutrients.
Plants with specialized tissue to move materials from one part to another are called vascular plants. These plants have vascular tissues, xylem for transporting water and minerals from roots to shoots, and phloem for transporting sugars produced in the leaves to other parts of the plant.
Yes, seed plants are vascular plants. They have specialized tissues for transporting water, minerals, and nutrients throughout their structures. This vascular system consists of xylem and phloem tissues.
Land plants no longer require water as a medium for reproduction with evolution because with the evolution of seeds and pollen it is no longer needed.
Sucrose. It is used as a medium for transporting food around the plant.
when sediments are being droped of from a lake
Vascular
it is the phloem
These are the nonvascular plants.
Deposition happens when sediments carried by wind or water settle out of the transporting medium due to a decrease in velocity, a change in direction, or a decrease in capacity to carry sediment. This occurs when the energy of the transporting medium is no longer sufficient to keep the sediment in motion.
For one the cells do not use the water they are transporting. Rigidity of structure, for another reason.
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Waves carry energy without transporting matter. As a wave travels through a medium, it causes particles of the medium to oscillate back and forth, transferring energy from one point to another without physically displacing the particles themselves.
Transported sediments are usually deposited at locations where the transporting medium's energy decreases, such as river deltas, beaches, and the mouths of rivers. The sediment settles out of the transporting medium and accumulates to form sedimentary deposits.
In plants the Phloem is responsible for transporting nutrients.
transporting water and dissolved particles