how is water and food transported in plants? 4 marks
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Water and minerals are transported from roots upwards through xylem tissue whereas food is transported from leaves and storage organs to other parts of the plant through phloem tissue. ... Transport of water and minerals is largely carried out by simple physical forces but food transport is achieved by utilising energy.
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Water and minerals are transported from roots upwards through xylem tissue whereas food is transported from leaves and storage organs to other parts of the plant through phloem tissue. Transport of water and minerals is largely carried out by simple physical forces but food transport is achieved by utilising energy
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