Biology, asked by tiyathomas4288, 11 months ago

Seema takes carrot and cut its lower end. She dips the carrot (lower end) in water containing red ink and leaves it for a few hours. Then, She cuts it horizontally. She observes red colour in 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 happen when phloem tissue is removed and then the same experiment is performed?

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Answered by vishalchowdary
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Explanation:

She dips the lower end of a carrot contemning red ink and leaves it for ... Then she cuts it horizontally. She observe red colour in the central part of the carrot ... This is because of the transportation of red ink to several parts of carrot. ... We know that xylem tissue transport water from roots to all parts of a plant.

Answered by kumar27s
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She dips the lower end of a carrot contemning red ink and leaves it for ... Then she cuts it horizontally. She observe red colour in the central part of the carrot ... This is because of the transportation of red ink to several parts of carrot. ... We know that xylem tissue transport water from roots to all parts of a plant.

She dips the lower end of a carrot contemning red ink and leaves it for ... Then she cuts it horizontally. She observe red colour in the central part of the carrot ... This is because of the transportation of red ink to several parts of carrot. ... We know that xylem tissue transport water from roots to all parts of a plant.

Answer:

Explanation: She dips the lower end of a carrot contemning red ink and leaves it for ... Then she cuts it horizontally. She observe red colour in the central part of the carrot ... This is because of the transportation of red ink to several parts of carrot. ... We know that xylem tissue transport water from roots to all parts of a plant.

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