phloem
detritus , which is the food for detritivores
Xylem Tissue
it's called the phloem. the tissue type is meristematic tissue.
Yes, a leaf functions as a tissue called a mesophyll to make food for the plant through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (sugar), which is used as energy for the plant.
Phloem is a conductive (or vascular) tissue found in plants.Phloem carries the products of photosynthesis (sucrose and glucose) from the leaves to other parts of the plant. The corresponding system that circulates water and minerals from the roots is called the xylem. But unlike its xylem counterpart, phloem tissue is alive, and is a complex tissue composed mostly of two types of cells:Sieve tubes - these are cells which have no nucleus, elongated and joined end on end to form long straw-like tubes. These cells are joined to each other by perforated connectors called sieve plates.Companion cells - are fully functioning cells that assist the sieve tubes by performing cellular functions that the sieve tubes (lacking nuclei, ribosomes, and vacuoles) cannot.Maple syrup comes from the phloem (sap) of a maple tree.
Phloem
No, the food conducting tissue of a plant is actually phloem. Xylem is responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced by photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
detritus , which is the food for detritivores
detritus , which is the food for detritivores
The correct biological term for conducting tissue that transports manufactured food in plants is phloem. Phloem carries nutrients like sugars from photosynthesis throughout the plant.
Xylem Tissue
it's called the phloem. the tissue type is meristematic tissue.
The phloem carries the food down from the leaves. Not to be confused with xylem, which carries water up to the leaves.
This part is a vascular tissue called phloem.
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The tissue responsible for moving food from leaves to other plant parts is called phloem. It is composed of sieve tube elements and companion cells, and it transports sugars and other organic nutrients throughout the plant.
The tissue that stores food in potatoes is called the parenchyma tissue specifically the cortex cells. These cells contain starch granules, which serve as the main energy reserve for the plant.