1. Water and minerals are absorbed by the roots and then transported to leaves. How?
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The water from the soil reaches the leaves by the tissue called Xylem. The root hairs on the root absorb water from the soil and through osmosis the water is transported to leaves through the tissue xylem.
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The water from the soil reaches the leaves by the tissue called Xylem. The root hairs on the root absorb water from the soil and through osmosis the water is transported to leaves through the tissue xylem. In plants, minerals and water are transported through the xylem cells from soil to the leaves.
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