Biology, asked by missbhumihar, 1 year ago

define transportation in plants

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Answered by ayush579
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\huge\mathfrak{\blue{Answer→}}Transportation in plants is an interesting process. It includes thetransport of all the nutrients and water to all parts of the plant for its survival. In case of plants, the biggest concern is the transport of water and it terminates at the limiting factor depending on its growth.
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Answered by overthetopofyourhead
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Transportation in plants happen in Xylem and Phloem tubes. In Xylem, two theories were given namely transpiration pull and root pressure. Transpiration pull happens during day and is a fast process while root pressure works all the time but its capacity is low. Transportation in Xylem is one way i.e it cannot have 2 way transportation. In Phloem, food is carried to different parts of plant using ATP(Adenosine triphosphate). Transportation in these vessels are two way i.e. it can have transportation in both directions.

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