it's either the stem or the roots not completely sure. i am leaning more towards the steam because water from the roots is transported up through the stem to be flitered to the rest of the flower or plant.
A flower stem serves to support the flower, allowing it to reach sunlight for photosynthesis. It also transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant, as well as sugars produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
Blood
The main function of the flower stalk is to transport water and nutrients via the xylem and phloem to all parts of the plant. The Xylem transports cells that circulate water and dissolved minerals from the roots, while the phloem transports to the rest of the plant the sugars and other molecules created by the plant during photosynthesis. Another function of the flower stalk is to hold the flower above the foliage of the plant so that bees and other insects, as well as birds, can feed in order to facilitate pollination.
muscular
No one tissue does this, it is the cardiovascular (heart and blood) system that transports oxygen and other nutrients.
The vascular system of a plant, composed of xylem and phloem tissues, carries water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant and transports food produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant. The xylem primarily transports water and minerals upward, while the phloem primarily transports sugars and other nutrients in multiple directions throughout the plant.
The stem on a flower acts like a highway transporting nutrients to other areas of the plant.
It transports materials like O2, CO2, nutrients, glucose, insulin, and other materials to other parts of the body.
Phloem
== == PetalsAttracts insects and other pollinators and protects the rest of the plant. Anther Makes pollen. Stamen Supports the Anther. SepalsProtects the bud of the plant before it opens. Also supports the petals and organs of the flower after it opens. Ovary Contains egg cells Style Supports the stigma. Stigma Receives and traps pollen grains and stimulates them to germinate.
The stem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and flowers through the xylem. It also transports sugars produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant through the phloem.
The circulatory system is responsible for transporting nutrients, oxygen, and other essential molecules to the cells in the body. This system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood that circulate throughout the body to deliver these necessary substances.