The esophagus.
Plants have specialized tubes called xylem that transport water from the roots to the leaves. These tubes create a continuous column of water due to adhesion and cohesion forces. Water is absorbed by the roots and moves up the xylem through capillary action, supporting the plant's structure and facilitating the exchange of gases.
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
Water and nutrients.
Plants with tubes for carrying food and water are known as vascular plants. These include ferns, gymnosperms (such as conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). The tubes responsible for transporting water are called xylem, while the tubes for transporting food are called phloem.
This organism would be classified as a plant. Plants are autotrophic, meaning they produce their own food through photosynthesis. The presence of tubes to carry water suggests a vascular system, which is characteristic of higher plants. Additionally, the ability to reproduce by making seeds indicates that it belongs to the seed-producing group of plants, which includes flowering plants and gymnosperms.
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The xylem tubes, tubes that suck up water and minerals in a plant, in the celery plant suck up the food coloring which to the tubes, is water. The tubes then just spread the water/food coloring to other parts of the celery.
Plants have specialized tubes called xylem that transport water from the roots to the leaves. These tubes create a continuous column of water due to adhesion and cohesion forces. Water is absorbed by the roots and moves up the xylem through capillary action, supporting the plant's structure and facilitating the exchange of gases.
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The tubes on a stem that carry food are called phloem. They transport sugars and other organic compounds produced by photosynthesis from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
Water and nutrients.
Water and nutrients.
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