explain transport of water and minerals in plants?
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Plants have two transport systems to move food, water and mineralsthrough their roots, stems and leaves. These systems use continuous tubes called xylem and phloem, and together they are known as vascular bundles.Plants have two different types of 'transport' tissue
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Transport of water and minerals :
Plants absorb water and minerals by the roots. The roots hair. Plants have pipe - like vessels to transport water and nutrients from the soil. The vessels are made of special cells, forming vascular tissues. a tissue is a group of cells that perform a specialised function in an organism. The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrition in plants is called xylem.
The xylem forms a continuous network of channels that contacts roots to the leaves on the stem and branches and thus transports what does do in tire plant.
The food has to be transported to all parts of the plant. This is done by the vascular tissue called phloem. Thus, xylem and phloem transport substances in plants.
Plants absorb water and minerals by the roots. The roots hair. Plants have pipe - like vessels to transport water and nutrients from the soil. The vessels are made of special cells, forming vascular tissues. a tissue is a group of cells that perform a specialised function in an organism. The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrition in plants is called xylem.
The xylem forms a continuous network of channels that contacts roots to the leaves on the stem and branches and thus transports what does do in tire plant.
The food has to be transported to all parts of the plant. This is done by the vascular tissue called phloem. Thus, xylem and phloem transport substances in plants.
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