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These dissolve in water and are transported to various parts of the plant.​

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
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The xylem forms a continuous network of channels that connects roots to the leaves through the stem and branches and thus transports water to the entire plant . You know that leaves synthesise food. The food has to be transported to all parts of the plant. This is done by the vascular tissue called the phloem.

Answered by Anonymous
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These dissolve in water and are transported to various parts of the plant.

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The xylem forms a continuous network of channels that connects roots to the leaves through the stem and branches and thus transports water to the entire plant .

You know that leaves synthesise food.

The food has to be transported to all parts of the plant. This is done by the vascular tissue called the phloem.

The vascular tissue xylem transports water and minerals in plants.

Transpiration creates a suction pressure, as a result of which water is forced into the xylem cells of the roots. Then, there is a steady movement of water from the root xylem to all the plant parts.

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