Biology, asked by devishobhana255, 9 months ago

a complax tissue conducts water and minerals upwards from roots to leave​

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Answered by malavikavipin34
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Answer:

xylem

Explanation:

Vascular tissue transports water, minerals, and sugars to different parts of the plant. Vascular tissue is made of two specialized conducting tissues: xylem and phloem. Xylem tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots to different parts of the plant, and also plays a role in structural support in the stem.

Answered by akash9876
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Yes it conducts water and minerals upwards from roots to leaves

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