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how water is transported in plants​

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Answered by rahulaarjav
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Answer:

by XYLEm

Explanation:

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Answered by shoaibmallik1003
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Answer:

1-Water is passively transported into the roots and then into the xylem.

2-The forces of cohesion and adhesion cause the water molecules to form a column in the xylem.

3- Water moves from the xylem into the mesophyll cells, evaporates from their surfaces and leaves the plant by diffusion through the stomata.

Explanation:

The vascular tissue xylem transports water and minerals in plants. Transpiration creates a suction pressure, as a result of which water is forced into the xylem cells of the roots. Then, there is a steady movement of water from the root xylem to all the plant parts.

Plants have two transport systems to move food, water and minerals through their roots, stems and leaves. These systems use continuous tubes called as xylem and phloem, and together they are known as vascular bundles.

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