How are water and food tranposted in plants?
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Plants have pipe-like vessels to transport water and nutrients from the soil. ... The food has to be transported to all parts of the plant. This is done by the vascular tissue called the phloem. Thus, xylem and phloem transport substances in plants.
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The xylem tissue transports the water from the roots to the leaves whereas the phloem tissue transports food from the leaves to the other part of the plant .
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