Biology, asked by Harsh6543, 9 months ago

How the water get get transported in very small plants ? Those who are just few centimetres tall?

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Answer:

Flowers normally absorb water through their roots, which are attached to small tubes called xylem. These xylem act like thin straws, pulling water up through the plant to the leaves and flowers. When the flower is cut, it no longer is in contact with the roots but it can still absorb water through the xylem.

Answered by piyushnehra2006
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Answer:

Hey mate

This is because of two pipes

Their name is xylem and phleom

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