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Explain transportation in plants..

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Answered by ektagupta41
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Plants have two different types of 'transport' tissue. Xylem transports water and solutes from the roots to the leaves, phloem transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates from the leaves, which results in more water being drawn up from the roots... Where as phloem transport food and required minerals..

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Answered by GalacticCluster
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Answer:

 \\  \qquad  \sf \dagger  \: \: Transportation \:  \: in \:  \: plants \:  -  \\

There are two main conducting pathways in plants -

  • Xylem
  • Phloem

 \\  \qquad \dagger  \sf \blue{ \:  \:  Xylem \:  - } \\

  1. It carries water and minerals from the roots to the other parts of the plants.
  2. No energy is used.

 \\  \qquad \:  \dag   \sf \red{ \:  \:   Phloem \:  - } \\

  1. Carries product of photosynthesis from the leaves to the other part of the plants.
  2. Energy is used from ATP.

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