Biology, asked by SaranshGenious, 1 year ago

How are water and minerals transported in plants?​


qudsiya9950: through The help of Xylem and phloem

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Answered by Anonymous
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In plants , the water and minerals are first absorbed by the roots and then it is absorbed by the two vascular tissues namely xylem & Phloem . ... After absorbing water and minerals , by this tissues then it is transported to all parts of plants such as stem , leaves etc .

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Answered by cheshta73
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In plants , the water and minerals are first absorbed by the roots and then it is absorbed by the two vascular tissues namely xylem & Phloem . ... After absorbing water and minerals , by this tissues then it is transported to all parts of plants such as stem , leaves etc

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