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transportarion experiment​

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Answered by maheshch989
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The transport process in plants is the process of transporting a substance from a central point and spreading to the part of the destination.

The process of transporting plants is divided into two kinds, namely the transportation of nutrients for photosynthesis and transport photosynthesis results to circulate the results of photosynthesis.

The process of transporting plant nutrients that channel water and soil nutrients to the leaves for photosynthesis by osmosis and diffusion then goes into the hair of the roots and into the epidermis then to the cortex, then to the endodermis, and then to the perisikel then to the xylem vein the process is called ekstravaskuler. The transport of water from the root xylem to the leaf of the transport process is called a vascular

The process of transporting photosynthesis results is circulated with the phloem vessels throughout the body of plants that concentrate low.

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Answered by abhi3023
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Experiment: To demonstrate the transpiration from the leaf surface, four banyan leaves are taken. Both the surfaces of the A leaf, lower surface (with stomata) of B leaf, upper surface (without stomata) of C leaf are vaselined.

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