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Why does a city need a transport system Why does a city need a transport system? Why might a plant need a transport system?

Plant Organs Leaf Tap Root Lateral Roots Flower Stem

Plant Organs Flower Leaf Stem Tap Root Lateral Roots

Vascular Tissue Xylem Transports water Transports mineral ions Moves upwards Phloem Transports Sucrose Up and down plant

Phloem Xylem

Vascular Tissue in the root Phloem Xylem

Meristem Phloem Xylem

Vascular tissue in stem Phloem Xylem

Vascular tissue in leaf

Xylem Phloem

Labelled diagram of root to show vascular tissue in leaves Use the microscope… Labelled diagram of root to show vascular tissue in leaves