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Name tissue which transport water and mineral in a plant

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xylem is the answer

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</strong><strong>Answer</strong><strong>:</strong><strong> \:  \\  \\ </strong><strong>Xylem</strong><strong> \: </strong><strong>Tissue</strong><strong> </strong><strong>

The Xylem tissue transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves whereas the phloem tissue transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant. Xylem tissue has tracheids and vessel elements. Phloem tissue has companion cells and sieve tubes.

When transpiration in plants occurs, water gets evaporated from the leaves. This results in more water being pulled from the root. This phenomenon explains how water moves up in the plants, against gravity, without the use of any pump! The flow of water in the xylem tissues is unidirectional. It moves up the stem from the roots. It occupies the centre of the vascular bundle.

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