Biology, asked by narebdrmodi8035, 9 months ago

Seema takes a carrot an cuts it's lower end . She dips the carrot in water containing red ink and leaves it for a few hours. Then , she cuts it horizontally . She observes red colour i
n the central part of the carrot. (a)why does the central part of the carrot turn red ?
(b) which tissue is responsible for this change ?
(c)what happens when phloem tissue is removed and then the same experiment is performed?

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Answered by singhkulwinder6746
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Answer:

this happen because pholem carry the red ink to centre if carrot

pholem was the tissue

it ( centre of carrot) would not change in red colour

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