Biology, asked by govinda9340, 10 months ago

How is transportation different than photosynthesis

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Answered by patilsanmayur7575
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ransportation in Animals and Plants. ... The leaves prepare food for the plant, using water and carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. You also learnt that food ... Plants have pipe-like vessels to transport water and nutrients from the soil. ... The vascular tissue for the transport of food to the various parts of the plant is phloem.

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Answered by viji18net
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Transportation in the Plant Transport of water in plants. The driving force behind water movement in plants is evaporation through the leaves, which acts like a magnet pulling water up the plant’s plumbing system.

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants trap the solar energy in the form of chemical energy .

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