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(iv) in plants, water is transported through
(a) Xvlem (b) Phloem (c) Stomata

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Answered by Anonymous
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the xylem channels, water flows up the plant until it enters mesophyll cells, spongy cells that expel the water via miniscule pores called stomata. At the same time, stomata also allow carbon dioxide for photosynthesis to enter a plant. On their leaves, particularly on the underside, plants possess several stomata.

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Answered by RubiSingh315
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(a) Xylem is Correct answer

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