Transpiration
Water does not move up vascular tubes through stomata; rather, it moves through the plant's xylem. Stomata are small openings on the leaf surface that allow for gas exchange, primarily the release of water vapor during transpiration. As water vapor exits through the stomata, it creates a negative pressure that helps pull more water upward from the roots through the xylem. This process is essential for nutrient transport and maintaining plant hydration.
Glucose is transported through the plant's vascular system, specifically through the phloem.
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.
non vascular
The xylem and phloem tube is called the Vascular Bundle.
It is vascular because it has vascular tubes to support and transfer food through and out of the plant.
Xylem tubes of vascular bundles of stems. :)
i think a nonvascular does have stomata becuz they have to be able to breath and stay alive in order to develop spores.they have to go through a life cycleand gthey drop spores and the sproes have to grow in the ground or sprout.then they grow a plant that comes out of a spore.spores can be transpoted to any where they go .they can get carried by wind,birds or water as long they are in the ground .
The bronchial tubes connect the trachea and the lungs. Air moves through these tubes into and out of the lungs.
You can see a celery's vascular tubes.
veins and arteries
Glucose is transported through the plant's vascular system, specifically through the phloem.
The complex transport tubes that move water, nutrients, and sugar throughout plants belong to the tissue level of organization. These tubes, known as xylem and phloem, make up the vascular tissue system in plants.
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.
non vascular
Tubes
The vascular tissue called the phloem.