The special type of cell that carries water in a plant is called xylem. Xylem cells, which include tracheids and vessel elements, are specialized for the conduction of water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. They have thick, lignified walls that provide structural support and facilitate efficient water transport through capillary action and pressure differences.
Its part of a plant cell, a tube that carries energy.-----------------A Xylem cell is a plant cell. The xylem is the woody part of the tree. It is all of the cells between the pith in the center out to the cambium. The xylem consists of the sapwood and the heartwood. There is no one cell called a "xylem cell". Any cell in the xylem portion of the tree could be called a xylem cell.The vessels and/or tracheids in the outer few growth rings in the sapwood carries sap or water (with dissolved minerals) up to the leaves. The inner bark cells carry the food made by the leaves down the tree for use and for storage. The ray cells transport the food radially into the tree for growth. Also the rays cells can transport stored food radially outward in times of shortages or special needs. (like repairing damage by weather or disease or insects or animals, etc.)Phloem
Chloroplast.
The force that causes water to rush into a plant cell is called osmotic pressure. This occurs when water moves across the cell membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration, effectively increasing the cell's turgor pressure. This pressure helps maintain cell rigidity and overall plant structure.
Turgor pressure. When the plant cell's central vacuole swells with water, the cell membrane pushes against the cell wall, creating this pressure that helps maintain cell shape and support the plant's structure.
The specialized plant cell that carries water is called a xylem cell. Xylem cells are responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
Xylem cells.
not a cell carries water. but a tube. the tube is called the xylem tube. it carries water from the roots to the plants leaves. the phloem tube transports glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant. hope i helped(: jessie, hvhs.
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The special type of cell that carries water in a plant is called xylem. Xylem cells, which include tracheids and vessel elements, are specialized for the conduction of water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. They have thick, lignified walls that provide structural support and facilitate efficient water transport through capillary action and pressure differences.
Xylem cells are the specialist plant cells that carry water from the roots up to the rest of the plant. They have thick, lignified walls to provide support and contain vessels that allow water transport.
A plant cell is the cell that carries out this process.
if the plant cell is in concentrated water...it shrinks .i.e the water in plant cell flows out and hence the plant cell loses its turgidity and shrinks.this process is called exosmosis .
Its part of a plant cell, a tube that carries energy.-----------------A Xylem cell is a plant cell. The xylem is the woody part of the tree. It is all of the cells between the pith in the center out to the cambium. The xylem consists of the sapwood and the heartwood. There is no one cell called a "xylem cell". Any cell in the xylem portion of the tree could be called a xylem cell.The vessels and/or tracheids in the outer few growth rings in the sapwood carries sap or water (with dissolved minerals) up to the leaves. The inner bark cells carry the food made by the leaves down the tree for use and for storage. The ray cells transport the food radially into the tree for growth. Also the rays cells can transport stored food radially outward in times of shortages or special needs. (like repairing damage by weather or disease or insects or animals, etc.)Phloem
Chloroplast.
Its called Vacuoles
If the plant is not a salt water plant, then plasmolysis will occur when you pour salt on a plant.When you pour salt on a plant water molecules inside the cell are drawn out. When the water molecules leave the cell, the cell becomes dehydrates and shrinks. This is called plasmolysis.