How do water and minerals absorbed by roots reach the leaves?
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How water and minerals absorbed by roots reach the leaves? Answer: Water and minerals are transported to the leaves by the vessels which run like pipes throughout the root, stem, branches and the leaves. They form a continuous path or passage for the nutrients to reach the leaf.:)
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The water and minerals are transported to the leave by tissues called xylem. Xylem are tissues are made up of dead tissues which have thick strong walls to protect/help the stem.
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