by whom water and mineral are transported to leaves
by air
by sunlight
by vessels
by stomata
Answers
Answer:
By stomata
Explanation:
The vascular tissue xylem transports water and minerals in plants. Transpiration creates a suction pressure, as a result of which water is forced into the xylem cells of the roots. Then, there is a steady movement of water from the root xylem to all the plant parts.
Plants have two transport systems to move food, water and minerals through their roots, stems and leaves. These systems use continuous tubes called as xylem and phloem, and together they are known as vascular bundles
Answer:
by vessels.
explaination:
in plants water and minerals are transported to leaves by vessels. The xylem tissue forms continuous network of vessels (or channels) that connect the roots to the leaves through the stem and branches and thus, transport water and minerals to the leaves of the entire plant.
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