How water and minerals are transported to leaves from roots?
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The water from the soil reaches the leaves by the tissue called Xylem. The root hairs on the root absorb water from the soil and through osmosis the water is transported to leaves through the tissue xylem.
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In plants, the water and minerals are first absorbed by the roots and then it is absorbed but the two vascular tissues namely xylem and phloem. After absorbing water and minerals, by these tissues then it is transported to all parts of plants such as stem, leaves, etc.
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