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How is transportation useful in plants ?
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Answered by vansh383344
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Answer:

for the production of fruits

Answered by vrdharish
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Plants move molecules to long distances, much more than animals without possessing any circulatory system. The water that is absorbed by the roots has to reach every part of the plant. The process of photosynthesis by leaves is necessitated to move across all parts even the tips of the roots that are buried deep in the soil. Substances that are transported in flowering plants are mineral nutrients, water, organic nutrients, and plant growth regulators. Through cytoplasmic streaming supplemented by active transport and diffusion, substances can move over short distances. However, over longer distances, transportation is carried out by the vascular system – the xylem and the phloem. This is referred to as translocation. Continue reading to get insights on transportation in plants.

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