#biology Transport in plants
What is the function of the xylem and phloem
Plants contain two types of transport vessel:
Xylem vessels – transport water and minerals (pronounced: zi-lem) from the roots to the stem and leaves
Phloem vessels – transport food materials (mainly sucrose and amino acids) made by the plant from photosynthesising leaves to non-photosynthesising regions in the roots and stem (pronounced: flow-em)
These vessels are arranged throughout the root, stem and leaves in groups called vascular bundles
Xylem and phloem diagram
Xylem function
Function: transport tissue for water and dissolved mineral ions
Adaptations:
Cells joined end to end with no cross walls to form a long continuous tube
Cells are essentially dead, without cell contents, to allow free passage of water
Outer walls are thickened with a substance called lignin, strengthening the tubes, which helps support the plant
Which type of plant tissues are xylem and phloem?
What are tracheids?
What are sieve tube cells?
Tissues involved in water conduction?
Wood parenchyma is formed from?