roots conduct water to the aerial parts of a plant.true or false
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We are provided with the question of whether the roots conduct water to the aerial parts of a plant. The answer to the question asked will be False.
- Roots are that part of the plant that goes deep inside the ground in search of water and minerals.
- Then the water and minerals are passed on by the roots to the stem.
- It is the stem that is the part that is responsible for conducting water to the aerial parts of the plant.
- The stem consists of a structure called the xylem which is made up of a network of tubes.
- With the help of these tubes, the water is transferred to different parts of the plant.
- Therefore the answer will be false as roots do not conduct water to the aerial part of the plant.
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