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Column I

(i) Stomata

(ii) Xylem

(iii) Root hairs

(iv) Phloem

Column II

(a) Absorption of water

(b) Transpiration

(c) Transport of Food

(d) Transport of Water

(e) Synthesis of Carbohydrates

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(i) Stomata - (b) Transpiration

(ii) Xylem - (c) Transport of Food

(iii) Root hairs - (a) Absorption of water

(iv) Phloem - (d) Transport of Water

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(i) Stomata - (b) Transpiration

The water evaporates through the stomata present on the surface of the leaves by the process of Transpiration.

(ii) Xylem - (c) Transport of Food

Nutrients are transported along with water to the entire plant via the vascular tissue called Xylem.

(iii) Root hairs - (a) Absorption of water

The Roots have Root hair. The Root hair increase the surface area of the Root for absorbtion of Water.

(iv) Phloem - (d) Transport of Water

The vascular tissue for the transport of food to the various parts of the plant Phloem.

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