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How Plants are able to transport Nutrients? Today we’re going to learn about the different types of Vascular Tissues of Plants, what are Xylem and Phloem and theirs functions.
Welcome back to GeeklyEDU by GeeklyHub Biology! In this video, we’ll understand how trees are able to transport nutrients from the roots to the leaves, which can be over 500m/600ft! Trees and other vascular plants have special tissue which transports nutrients (unlike non-vascular plants). Here, we discuss the different vascular tissues, xylem and phloem, and their functions in plants. Basically, transport through xylem and phloem is passive (meaning it doesn't require energy). Xylem and Phloem are found in the central part of the root, called a stele. The Vascular Bundle is a thread where Xylem and Phloem are found in the stem.
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0:00 What is Vascular Tissue?
0:25 Vascular vs. Non-Vascular Plants
1:15 Xylem Form and Function
2:53 Phloem Form and Function
2:29 Properties of Vascular Tissues
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