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b) How does the transportation of water in plants differ from transportation of food in
plants?​

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Answered by lprasanna0117
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Answer:

Water is transported upwards from roots to all other plant parts. Food is transported in both upward and downward directions. Transport in xylem occurs with the help of simple physical forces such as transpiration pull. Transport of food in phloem requires energy in the form of ATP.

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Answered by ChrisinJomon
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Answer: Transportation of water :-

• Transportation of water and minerals in plants occurs with the help of xylem.

• water is transported from roots to other parts of plants.

• no energy or ATP is used in the process.

TRANSLOCATION OF FOOD :-

• transport of food in plants occurs with the help of phloem.

• food is transported from leaves to other parts of plant.

• energy is used in the form of ATP.

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