Biology, asked by vachi42, 10 months ago

115. Xylem translocates:
(1) Water only
(2) Water and mineral salts only
(3) Water, mineral salts and some organic
nitrogen only
(4) Water, mineral salts, some organic nitrogen
and hormones


nupur90: maybe b.)
vachi42: r u not confirmed
vachi42: ??

Answers

Answered by UsmanSant
8

Answer:

Xylem trans locates water and nutrients like mineral salts.

Explanation:

Xylem is a type of transport tissue which is present in vascular plants.

The basic function of xylem is transportation.

Xylem  majorly transports water from roots to the parts of plants.

Some times it also transports nutrients like mineral salts needed by the plant.

Answered by aqibkincsem
1

Answer:

The phloem is masterminded in long, nonstop strands considered vascular packs that stretch out through the roots and stem and venture into the leaves as veins. Vascular packages additionally contain the xylem, the tissue that conveys water and broke up minerals from the roots to the shoots. Most plants acquire the water and minerals they need through their underlying foundations. Subsequently it is best.

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