it's called "xylem"
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Xylem! this is correct.
xylem
it is xylem
They transport water from the roots to the leaves where it is used in photosynthesis.
Water through the vascular tissue called xylem.
the xylem transports water from the roots to the parts of plants in an upward direction.
conduction of water and minerals between the roots and leaves.
To transport water from the roots to the leaves the vascular tissue xylem is used.To transport sugars throughout the plant wherever they are needed the vascular tissue phloem is used.
They transport water from the roots to the leaves where it is used in photosynthesis.
Xylems are not plants - they are tubes within a plant which transport water from the plant roots to the leaves.
Mosses do not have tubes for moving nutrients and water. They also do not have any true leaves, stems, or roots. Nonvascular plants also do not have transport tubes.
The transport systems. They are called water carrying tubes and food carrying tubes. they transport the substances absorbed by the roots.
there are two types of transporting tubes in plants : Xylem-It transports the water from the roots to other parts of plant. Phloem-It transports the prepared food from the leaves to other parts of plant.It translocates the food
Water and nutrients.
Tiny tube-like veins called phloem transport material inside a plant. For example, water from the roots travels up these tubes to reach the leaves, and the energy from photosynthesis travels down the tubes to reach the roots.
The tissue containing vessels that transport water up the plant from roots to leaves is called xylem. Xylem is responsible for the upward movement of water and minerals through the plant. It consists of specialized cells that form a continuous network of tubes.
Water through the vascular tissue called xylem.
Takes water from roots to the leaves>.
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xylem tubes