Biology, asked by mayadevi12388, 8 months ago

How do water and minerals reach every part of plant from the root?


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Answered by varshitanayal10
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Plants must transport water from the roots to the leaves where it is needed for the process of photosynthesis. Nutrients produced in the leaves by photosynthesis are transported to all the parts of the plant. The phloem carries nutrients up and down the plant.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

water and minerals reach every part of plant by vascular tissue . xylem which is a type of complex tissue in plant body transport water in every part in plant body and phloem which transport minerals in plant body

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