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Explain the transportation of water in higher and lower plants.​

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Answered by shobi86
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The structure of plant roots, stems, and leaves facilitates the transport of water, nutrients, and photosynthates throughout the plant. The phloem and xylem are the main tissues responsible for this movement.

Answered by Kuku01
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the mechanism of of transport in multicellular higher plants is much more elaborate the process of diffusion which is slow cannot meet the requirements of transport to all parts in short period of time in higher plants there are special tubes called xylem and phloem which comprises of conducting tissue or vascular tissues it is both these tubes that the transport of materials takes place as mentioned above there are two aspects of transport of substances in plants movement of water and Minerals takes place from the roots refers to the other plant parts this moment it safe to the stem and its branches movement of food material synthesized in the lead to the other plants parts upward movement of the water and Minerals are chachu channels for xylem and elements present in root stem and leaves of the plant the prepared food material is carried in the soluble form through another channel constituted by Florence on the list to all other parts of the body how can we show that there are two

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