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How are water and minerals transported in plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. ... Thus, there is a continuous water movement into the xylem.

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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.Thus, there is a continuous water movement into the xylem.

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