What is xylem tissue ? Name the two kinds of cells in xylem tissue. St... 07:59 What is phloem tissue ? Phloem contains two types of cells joined side... 03:52 (a) What is transpiration ? (b) What do you mean by 'translocation' ... 04:15 (a) Draw a labelled diagram of (...
Which form of passive transport allows small molecules, such as oxygen, to cross the cell membrane? What nutrients do cells need to transport into the cell? What is the process of osmosis? What is the process of diffusion? What is the main function of xylem tissue in the plant transport ...
Whereasplasma membranecellulose synthases are involved in the production of cellulose, theGolgiproduces hemicellulose that is also deposited. In such cells as those of the xylem fibers and tracheids, the deposition of lignin serves to strengthen the wall. Neighboring cells have been shown to contribut...
cells Phloem cells ● transports sugars around plant ● next to xylem for osmosis of water ● has a source and a sink – way to transport substances Guard cells ● multiple large vacuoles to absorb water ● multiple chloroplasts for photosynthesis ● one thicker wall f...
How do xylem cells facilitate long distance transport? How is cellular respiration impacted by the vascular cambium? Which statement regarding xylem growth is correct? A. The xylem is internal to the pith B. The vascular cambium produces xylem toward the inside of the stem C. The oldest layers...
What are the Different Types of Plant Cells? Discussion Comments Byrosoph— On Feb 27, 2011 The only thing that strikes me as odd is that the phloem transports sap through out a plant. I didn't realize that plants had sap in them. I thought only trees did. Do all plants have sap,...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Definition of Meristematic Tissue: - Meristematic tissue consists of cells that are actively dividing. These cells are undifferentiated and capable of continuous division, which all
Movement is an important characteristic feature of all living beings. Plants are rooted in the soil and cannot move from place to place like animals; hence, their movements are different. This movement in plants is called the movement of curvature, where the organs of the stationary plants chang...
Question: What is a sieve plate in plant anatomy? Plant anatomy Vascular plants are those which have specialized tissue for transport for water, minerals and food. These specialized tissues in vascular plants are the xylem and phloem. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
How do xylem cells facilitate long distance transport? What is the main function of starch in plants? What do macrophages do? How does each type of vascular tissue allow plants to function? In a plant cell, what is the function of the cell membrane?