Biology, asked by aanchalpandey, 1 year ago

How water is transported in plants?Explain.

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Answered by aditya152002
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water is transported inside the roots of the plant by the process of endosmosis .
Then to the xylem tissues the water is transported to the upward parts of the plants

fiercespartan: its just osmosis
aanchalpandey: Thnkyou
aditya152002: Yes you are right it's osmosis. But Osmosis is further divided into two parts endosmosis and exosmosis. Endosmosis means inward movement of water
fiercespartan: hmm..tru
fiercespartan: and thankyou for your clarification
Answered by fiercespartan
4
hey there!

In humans we have amny tissues, in the same way, plants have tissues too. One of the main tissue is the vascular tissue.
This vascular tissue consists two tubes, xylem and phloem. The xylem carries the water to all the leaves from the root. The leaf prepares food and sends it to all parts through phloem.

Answer is xylem

Hope my answer helps!

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