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find out the role of transportation in plants.​

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Answered by ck33205pbppap
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Explanation:

Transportation of plants: The root cells absorb water (by osmosis) and mineral salts continuously from the soil. This produces a force that pushes the water upwards. The evaporation of water from the leaf surface, known as transpiration also produces a pulling force that causes the water to move upwards. The transpiration of water and dissolved mineral salts, from the root to the stem, leaves, flowers and other parts of the plants takes place through the xylem. This movement of sap that contains water and minerals is called ascent of sap.

The food prepared by the leaves is transported to all parts of the plant in the form of a solution through a process known as translocation. Translocation takes place through the cells of phloem.

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Transportation is a process of transporting water, minerals and food to all parts of the plant body. Conducting tissues such as xylem and phloem will play an important role in Transportation. Water is transported from roots to all parts of the plant by xylem vessels through root hairs.

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