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What substance do some plants convert glucose into and what is it used for?

Sucrose. It is used as a medium for transporting food around the plant.


What are features of deposition?

when sediments are being droped of from a lake


What structures do vascular plants have for transporting sugar?

it is the phloem


What plants with a tube system for transporting materials are?

Vascular


What kind of plants have no connective tissues for transporting nutrients throughout the plant?

These are the nonvascular plants.


Why is it advantageous for plants to have water transporting cells that are dead?

For one the cells do not use the water they are transporting. Rigidity of structure, for another reason.


Why does deposition happen?

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.


What is the conducting tissue in the thin section in water transporting in plants?

ambot


What do waves carry without transporting?

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.


What transports food to stem and roots?

In plants the Phloem is responsible for transporting nutrients.


What do you call plants without tissues for transporting food and water?

vessil tissue


What do you call a group of plants with especialized tissues for transporting food and water?

autotrophs