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transportation in plants explain​

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Answered by shreshtha0
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Plants have two different types of 'transport' tissue. Xylem transports water and solutes from the roots to the leaves, phloem transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates from the leaves, which results in more water being drawn up from the roots... Where as phloem transport food and required minerals..

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Plants have conducting tissues made up of elongated thick-walled cells.

There are two types of conducting tissues:

Xylem- These tissues are spread from top to bottom of the plants and transport water from roots to the upper parts of the part. They play an important role in transporting dissolved substances from roots to aerial parts.

Phloem-These vascular tissues transport the products of photosynthesis from leaves to the other parts of the plants.

Answered by tayyaba62
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plants have pipe like vessels to transport food and material .The vessels are made up of special cells forming the vascular tissue .The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrients in the plant is called XYLEM. the xylem forms a continuous network of channels that connect roots to the leaves through the stemand branches and thus transport water to the entire plant .leaves synthesis food .the food has to be transported to all parts of the plant .this is done by another vascular tissue called PHLOEM.THUS XYLEM AND PHLOEM TRANSPPRT SUBTANCES IN PLANTS

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