Describe the transportation of minerals and food in plants 0
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Water is absorbed from the soil by the root hair. The root hair are in close contact with water surrounding the soil particles. Water moves from root hair to the root tissues and then to from xylem in the root. The absorbed water then moves up the stem through the xylem.
Minerals are taken up by plants from the soil through root hair, root cortex, encodermis and reach the root xylem. Then the water containing minerals enters the interconnected xylem in the stem and finally into the stem.
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Minerals are taken up by plants from the soil through root hair, root cortex, encodermis and reach the root xylem. Then the water containing minerals enters the interconnected xylem in the stem and finally into the stem.
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Water is observed from the soil by the root hair . The root hair are in close contact with water surrounding the soil particle . The observed water then moves up the stem through the xylem . Then the water containing mineral water the interconnected xylem in the stem and finally into the steam...!✌️
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