The vascular tissue of primary roots is aggregated into a structure known as the vascular cylinder or stele. This central region typically contains xylem and phloem arranged in a specific pattern, often with xylem located toward the center and phloem located outside. In some plants, the vascular tissue may also be surrounded by a pericycle, which plays a role in root growth and branching.
The roots of a plant are composed of three primary tissue systems: the dermal tissue system, which covers the outer surface of the root; the ground tissue system, which provides support and storage for the root; and the vascular tissue system, which is responsible for transporting water and nutrients throughout the root.
Plants such as carrots or celery stalks are composed of vascular tissue.
The tissue responsible for transporting materials from the roots to the rest of the plant is called xylem. Xylem is a type of vascular tissue that primarily transports water and minerals absorbed by the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant.
thes correct answer is........the STEM, ROOTS, AND LEAVES! Thank you.
The leaves, stems, and roots of a plant contain three primary types of tissues: dermal, vascular, and ground tissues. Dermal tissue serves as a protective outer layer, vascular tissue is responsible for the transport of water, nutrients, and food, and ground tissue provides support, storage, and photosynthesis. Each type of tissue plays a crucial role in the overall functioning and health of the plant.
The roots of a plant are composed of three primary tissue systems: the dermal tissue system, which covers the outer surface of the root; the ground tissue system, which provides support and storage for the root; and the vascular tissue system, which is responsible for transporting water and nutrients throughout the root.
No, they have roots and stems and vascular tissue
The plant is non vascular. Non vascular means a plant has no v-tissue (vascular tissue) and has no roots or stems. Like moss.
rhizoids
That vascular material ( actually tissue ) is called xylem.
Roots have vascular tissues like xylem and phloem
Sructurally roots have radial primary vascular bundles and stem has conjoint and collateral vascular bundles.
Plants such as carrots or celery stalks are composed of vascular tissue.
Xylem tissue
The tissue responsible for transporting materials from the roots to the rest of the plant is called xylem. Xylem is a type of vascular tissue that primarily transports water and minerals absorbed by the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant.
roots
Leaves, roots, and stems.