Biology, asked by khushichy06, 7 hours ago

how are water and minerals transported in plants? explain. 5 marks.​

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Answered by sweety750
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Answer:

Water and minerals are transported in plants with the help of xylem tissue. Roots absorb the water from the soil by actively taking up ions, creates the difference in the concentration of these ions between the root and the soil. ... The water loss by leaves through stomata is called transpiration.

Answered by ShristiMahanand
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Water and minerals are transported in plants with the help of xylem tissue. Roots absorb the water from the soil by actively taking up ions, creates the difference in the concentration of these ions between the root and the soil. It creates a suction pull, which pulls water from the xylem cells of roots.

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