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Vascular bundles within plants transport water, minerals, and nutrients through two types of tissues: xylem, responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, and phloem, responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds produced by the plant during photosynthesis.

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Which part of a root transport water and minerals from the roots?

The vascular bundles i.e, xylem and phloem transport all materials and water to different parts of plants.


How do gymnosperms transport materials?

Gymnosperms transport materials through vascular tissues.


What is a structure that contains the xylem tissue which transport water and poem tissue which transport food and other nutrients?

The structure that contains xylem tissue for water transport and phloem tissue for nutrient transport is called a vascular bundle. These bundles are found in vascular plants, including trees, and provide support and transportation of essential materials throughout the plant.


What are conjoint vascular bundle?

when xylem and phloem both are present


A plant with vascular bundles forming a ring around the outer part of the stem is?

A dicot plant. This arrangement of vascular bundles is a characteristic feature of dicot plants, where the xylem is located towards the center and the phloem towards the outside of the stem, forming a ring. This organization allows for efficient transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant.


Do all plants have vascular bundles?

Yes, vascular bundles are present in petals or else they would not be able to obtain water and they would dry out. Typically petals have three vascular traces and a reticulate pattern of vascular bundles. To see vascular bundles in petals first clear the petals by soaking in 10% NaOH until semi-transparent. If the vascular bundles are still not visible, stain in safranin.


Do leaves have bones?

No, they have veins, aka vascular bundles (xylem and phloem/tubes that transport water and sugar around the plant).


How significant are the vascular bundles of the stem?

Vascular bundles in the stem are essential for the transport of water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. They provide support and structure to the stem, allowing for efficient transportation and mechanical strength. Vascular bundles play a critical role in the overall growth and development of the plant.


Where is the xylem and phloem located in a leaf structures?

Xylem and phloem are located in the vascular bundles of a leaf, which are found in the midrib or veins. Xylem is typically located on the upper side of the leaf, while phloem is found on the lower side. These vascular bundles transport water and nutrients throughout the leaf.


What are the plants with Vascular Bundles?

Plants having vascular bundles are collectively called tracheophytes.


Types of vascular bundles?

Vascular bundles may be radial or conjoint depending on the position of xylem and phloem. They may be open or closed depending on the presence or absence of cambium between their xylem and phloem. They may be scattered or arranged in a ring.


Is celery non vascular or vascular?

Vascular, it's stem contains vascular bundles consisting of phloem (for carrying photosynthetic pruducts such as sugars) and xylem (used to transport water and dissolved minerals up from the roots). Also a question from me, what group of vascular plants does celery belong to.