how are water and minerals transported in plants?
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in plants the first water and mineral are absorbed by the roots then it absorbed by two vascular tissues called xylem and phloem after absorbing the water and minerals are transported to all the parts of plant
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In plants, there are two tissues for transportation called xylem and phloem. The vascular tubes of xylem tissues transport the water and minerals in the stems, leaves, roots, etc. of the plant.
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