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How are water, minerals and food transported in plants?​

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Answered by snakdhatrad
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Plants possess two transport systems to move food, water, and minerals through their roots, stems, and leaves. These systems use continuous tubes called xylem and phloem. The xylem cells in plants transport minerals and water from the soil to the leaves. ... Hence, there is a continuous water movement into the xylem.

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