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- Phloem cells are often found near to xylem cells in the stem. Unlike xylem cells, phloem cells are alive. They carry sugary water from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
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Phloem cells are often found near to xylem cells in the stem. Unlike xylem cells, phloem cells are alive. They carry sugary water from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
The. phloem. moves food substances that the plant has produced by photosynthesis to where they are needed for processes such as: growing parts of the plant for immediate use. storage organs such...
How do plants get the sugars they need to survive? Plants have two key specialist cells that make transport within their bodies possible: the xylem and phloem. What are Xylem and Phloem? Phloem are living cells found in plants. They connect to form a tube called a phloem vessel. The ends of the cell walls break down to form pores.
Identify specialised plant cells from diagrams; State the function of different specialised plant cells; Explain how their structures link to their function
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 the xylem into action!
Specialised plant cells have specific components for their functions. Examples of specialised plant cells are root hair cells, palisade cells, xylem cells and phloem cells. Learn how specialised plant cells are adapted to perform specific functions in this ks3 science webpage.