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() Explain how, water and minerals are transported to the leaves of a plant to be used in food making by
photosynthesis
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Answered by tanishkasandmomskids
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Plants absorb water and minerals by the roots. ... The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrients in the plant is called the xylem. The xylem forms a continuous network of channels that connects roots to the leaves through the stem and branches and thus transports water to the entire plant .

Answered by Soupteek
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The roots of the plant absorb water and minerals from the soil. Then from the root they are carried to leaves by xylem tissue. The leaves use the water for making food by the process photosynthesis.

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