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what are the component of the transport system in highly organised plants​

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Answered by ItzShobhit
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The highly organised plants contains conducting tissues like Xylem and Phloem. Xylem transports

water and minerals from roots to aerial parts of the plant whereas phloem transport food from leaves to other parts of the plant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In highly organised plants there are two conducting tissues xylem and phloem .

Xylem consists of vessels , tracheids and other xylem tissues . The interconnected vessels and tracheids form a continuous system of water conducting channels reaching all parts of the plant . Xylem carries water and minerals .

Phloem conducts soluble products of photosynthesis from leaves to different parts of the plant body .

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