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How are water and minerals transported in plants?​

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Answered by suryapratapsingh4565
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In plants, minerals and water are transported through the xylem cells from soil to the leaves. The xylem cells of the stem, roots, and leaves are interconnected forming a conducting channel reaching all plant parts.

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Answered by nigarg82
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Water and minerals in a plant are transported through a vascular tissue present in it. The name of this tissue is Xylem tissue. It ensures that water and minerals are transported throughout the plant from the roots.

Another similar vascular tissue, known as Phloem tissue, helps in transportation of food in the plant. It ensures that every part of the plant gets the food which is manufactured in the leaves.

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