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Sign in. Get started Create a course Free courses. Material content View material content. Section 1 : Classification and adaptation 1. Creating a learning environment 2. Peer assessment and using keys 3. Demonstrating transport in plants 2. Organising a class practical 3. Measuring changes in pulse rate 2. Focus on interpreting data 3. Using a story to think about local issues 2. Thinking about nutrition 3. Focus on language to support understanding 2.
How big are cells? Download material Download this material for use offline or for other devices. About this material 1 hour study 1 Level 1: Introductory Description. Create account See more materials. Diagram 1 Movement of water through a plant. What are the main substances transported by plants? Related Doubts Which one of the following is the only conducting tissue in non-flowering plants?
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Join Now. Company About Us. Our Team. The phloem moves food substances that the plant has produced by photosynthesis to where they are needed for processes such as:. Transport in the phloem is therefore both up and down the stem.
Transport of substances in the phloem is called translocation. Phloem consists of living cells. The cells that make up the phloem are adapted to their function:.
Plant transport tissues - xylem and phloem Xylem The xylem transports water and minerals from the roots up the plant stem and into the leaves. Vessels: Lose their end walls so the xylem forms a continuous, hollow tube. Become strengthened by a chemical called lignin.
The cells are no longer alive.
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