How does transportation helps the root absorbs water and minerals from the soil
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Water and mineral nutrients are absorbed by roots from the soil. Nutrients are transported along with water to the entire plant via the vascular tissue called xylem. The vascular tissue for the transport of food to the various parts of the plant is phloem.
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Due to this, water enters mesophyll cells from neighbouring xylem vessels through osmosis.
This force helps to draw more water up through the stem which causes the roots to absorb more water from the soil. Higher the rate of transpiration, greater the rate of absorption of water and solutes from the soil.
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