Q.1- How water and minerals are transported in plants for photosynthesis?
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Water travels up the plant through the xylem tubes until it reaches mesophyll cells, which are spongy cells that release the water through miniscule pores called stomata. Simultaneously, stomata also allow for carbon dioxide to enter a plant for photosynthesis.
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water and minerals are transported in for photosynthesis by the help of xylem tissue
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