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In vascular plants, phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients (known as photosynthate), particularly sucrose, a sugar, to all parts of the plant where needed. In trees, the phloem i...
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xylem and phloem tubes Biology ... Can someone explain the structures and uses of: xylem tubes ( vessel element, tracheid, fibre and xylem parenchyma) phloem tubes ( sieve tube element, companion cell, phloem fibre and phloem parenchyma); Please explain in detail about the various components of the tubes.
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Botany or Plant Biology question: Differences between plant xylem and phloem and fruit xylem and phloem? Phloem transports food and xylem transports water and minerals:) ... Zylem and phloem? Example of phloem? Picture of phloem? What is xylem tube? What is xylem cell? Direction of phloem? Xylem transport food? What is a...
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The xylem tube transports the water and minerals to the top of the plant or tree like the General Sherman. The phloem tube transports sugar or sap to all the living cells that cannot make its own sugar.
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In angiosperms, most of the water travels in the xylem vessels. These are thick-walled tubes that can extend vertically through several feet of xylem tissue. ... The main components of phloem are...
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Xylem, Phloem and Early Experiments; There are two kinds of conducting tissue in plant stalks and trunks: xylem and phloem. Xylem cells are dead by the time they begin to function. ... The remaining water down through the whole column of dead xylem tubes is placed under tension, and is pulled up the tube. More water comes...
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This morning me and Mum decided to experiment with some celery sticks to see just how plants move nutrients through their systems through the tiny little tubes called xylem and phloem. Xylem tubes move minerals and nutrients up into the leaves.
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Xylem and phloem make up the big transportation system of vascular plants. ... The xylem of a plant is the system of tubes and transport cells that circulates water and dissolved minerals. As a plant, you have roots to help you absorb water. If your leaves need water and they are 100 feet above the ground, it is time to put...
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The xylem vessels shown in this slide have thick walls and large lumens (central spaces) for carrying water and salts into the leaf. You will have to move the slide around and look quite carefully to see the phloem sieve tubes.
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