Answer: Xylem is the specialised tissue of vascular plants that transports water and nutrients from the plant–soil interface to stems and leaves, and provides mechanical support and storage. The water‐conducting function of xylem is one of the major distinguishing features of vascular plants
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- The maps show that northern areas should get more precipitation, regardless of emission levels.
- Southern areas will likely get less precipitation, regardless of emission levels.
- These maps to prepare for natural disasters in the Great Plains, scientists need to ask how can we protect people and property in the event of a flood or a drought.
<h3>What is Drought?</h3>
This is referred to a period in which there is shortage of water due to reduced rainfall.
This leads to decrease in food production and the map patterns will help protect the people.
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A pathogens is any substance or organism especially microorganisms that are capable of causing diseases. Pathogens include; bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi. Microorganisms are not considered to be pathogenic until they have reached a population size that is large enough to cause disease. Pathogens can be fatal and can be treated. Pathogens are diverse and they occupy essentially every environment.
Water moves upward through a plant through the xylem tissue. Along with water, xylem also transports dissolved minerals, and some small organic molecules. Three factors that influence the flow of sap through a plant include diffusion, transpiration and capillary action. Water transport occurs in a plant's xylem tissue.
Based of Merton's typologies the drug addicts, the homeless, nuns living in a convent, and monks living in a monastery have in common as they are all retreatists. It means that <span>the rejection of culturally prescribed goals and the conventional means for attaining them. </span>