Vascular plants.
Xylem and Phloem are the vascular system of plants. If you compare it with humans, they're the blood vessels...sort of
Xylem transports water, Phloem transports nutrients
The xylem and phloem tube is called the Vascular Bundle.
Xylem and phloem are typically found in the vascular tissue of plants. In stems, xylem is located towards the center while phloem is closer to the outer edge. In roots, xylem is towards the center and phloem surrounds it.
No. Xylem and phloem are belonging to vascular plants only. Bryophytae are not vascular, and do not have these.
The main transportation system of a plant is its vascular system, which includes xylem and phloem. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to various parts of the plant for energy or storage.
Phloem
phloem and xylem. sorry but that is just my guess
You. You're a tube.
xylem and phloem are both in plants, xylem are like he veins in a plant, they carry water to the top of the plant
Phloem and xylem are the two main types of vascular tissue found in plants. Xylem is the tissue that mainly carries water, and a few minerals, in the system. Phloem is the tissue that carries photosynthetic materials through the plant.
The xylem tube transports the water and minerals to the top of the plant or tree like the General Sherman. The phloem tube transports sugar or sap to all the living cells that cannot make its own sugar.
Vascular plants have tissues made up of tube-like elongated cells called xylem and phloem. Xylem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to different parts of the plant.
The xylem and phloem tube is called the Vascular Bundle.
Xylem tube cells: There are also cells called phloem tube cells, which transport water up the plant to the leaves. These two types of tubes are found in the stem and the vains of a plant, in groups called vascular vundles.
Phloem is responsible for transporting organic nutrients (such as sugars) from the leaves to other parts of the plant, while xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. They are vascular tissues found in plants that play crucial roles in nutrient transport and structural support.
Dead xylem cells are called "tracheids" or "vessel elements," while dead phloem cells are called "sieve cells" or "sieve tube members."
The two vascular tissues found in the root and stem systems are xylem and phloem. Xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem is responsible for transporting nutrients and sugars produced through photosynthesis to different parts of the plant.
All plants use xylem and phloem vessels.