give off water vapor through pores in their leaves - Transpiration, Support the plant, transport water and nutrients, and produce new leaves, flowers, and branches. - Stems, Absorb water and nutrients from the soil, anchor the plant in the ground, and store food reserves. - Roots, Attract pollinators, produce seeds, and facilitate reproduction. - Flowers, A series of elongated cells in phloem - Seive Tube, The process of how plants transport food - Plant Transport System, Protect seeds, aid in seed dispersal, and provide food for animals. - Fruit, Tiny openings or pores in plant tissue - Stomata (Stoma), Produce food for the plant through photosynthesis, transpire water, and exchange gases. - Leaves, Water and minerals - Xylem, he upward push of sap in the xylem of vascular plants - Root Pressure, Contain the embryo and provide nourishment for the new plant, allowing it to germinate and grow. - Seeds, The transport of soluble food material - Translocation, Water and food - Phloem, The ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance - Capillary Action,
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