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water transportation how is water and mineral transport in plants

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Answered by paroshnee18
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The components of xylem tissue (tracheids and vessels) of roots, stems, and leaves are  interconnected to form a continuous system of water-conducting channels that reaches all parts of  the plant. 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 through the interconnected water-conducting channels.

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Answered by Anonymous
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water is transported in the plant through the combined efforts of individual cells and the conductive tissues of the vascular system. ... It is carried upward through the xylem by transpiration, and then passed into the leaves along another water potential gradient.

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