It transports water and nutrients upward
No. Xylem and phloem are belonging to vascular plants only. Bryophytae are not vascular, and do not have these.
Yes, but some plants lack certain types of xylem and phloem cells such as vessel elements and tracheids. Tracheids have been lost in Wolffia, an aquatic plant, and vessels are not present in all conifers.
Phloem
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
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
No. Xylem and phloem are belonging to vascular plants only. Bryophytae are not vascular, and do not have these.
Vascular plants have xylem
Xylem cells are found in vascular plants.
No, xylem and phloem are vascular tissues, characteristic of vascular plants and hence, are not found in vascular plants. To conduct water and food, non-vascular plants have other specialized tissues.
Xylem and Phloem. Read up on the difference between vascular and non-vascular plants.
Yes, but some plants lack certain types of xylem and phloem cells such as vessel elements and tracheids. Tracheids have been lost in Wolffia, an aquatic plant, and vessels are not present in all conifers.
Vascular plants!
Presence of xylem & phloem in vascular plants and absence of these vascular tissues in non-vascular plants.
virtually all plants Only vascular plants belonging to Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms have xylem; others like Algae, Fungi and Bryophytes do not have xylem and therefore these are called non-vascular plants.
Phloem
This is the vascular tissue xylem.
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