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how is water transported in plants?​

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Answered by aditikanwadkar
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Answer:

Overall, water is transported in the plant through the combined efforts of individual cells and the conductive tissues of the vascular system.  It is carried upward through the xylem by transpiration, and then passed into the leaves along another water potential gradient.

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Answered by sweetgirl2323
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Overall, water is transported in the plant through the combined efforts of individual cells and the conductive tissues of the vascular system. ... It is carried upward through the xylem by transpiration, and then passed into the leaves along another water potential gradient.

Explanation:

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. ... Transpiration generates a force which pulls up water absorbed by the roots from the soil, to reach the stem and leaves.

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