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What are the components of the transport system in highly organized plants?​

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Answered by sonu8737
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Answer:

  • xylem
  • phloem
  • translocation
  • abscent of sap

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Answered by FFdevansh
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In  \: highly  \: organized \:  plants, \:  transport \:  system \:  consists \:  of \:  vascular  \: tissue, \:  namely  \: xylem  \: and \:  phloem.  \: Xylem \:  carries \:  water  \: from \:  roots \:  to  \: different \:  parts \:  of \:  the \:  plants. \:  Phloem  \: carries  \: nutrients \:  and  \: food \:  from  \: leaves \:  to  \: different \:  parts \:  of  \: the \:  plants.  \: Xylem  \: is \:  made \:  up  \: of  \: tracheids, \:  vessels, \:  xylem \:  parenchyma  \: and \:  xylem  \: fibres. \:  It  \: is \:  a \:  lignified  \: tissue. \:  Evaporation \:  of \:  water  \: from \:  the \:  leaves \:  creates \:  a \:  transpiration \:  pull. \:  This  \: results \:  in  \: the \:  upward  \: movement \:  of  \: water \:  from \:  the \:  roots \:  through  \: the \:  xylem . \:  It \:  shows \:  only \:  unidirectional \:  flow.  \: </p><p></p><p>Phloem \:  is \:  a  \: non \: - \: lignified \:  tissue. \:  It \:  is  \: made  \: up  \: of \:  sieve \:  tubes, \:  companion  \: cells,  \: phloem \:  parenchyma \:  and \:  phloem \:  fibres.  \: They \:  transport  \: nutrients  \: by  \: the \:  process \:  of \:  transportation.  \: It shows \:  multi \: - \: directional \:  flow \:  by \:  using \:  hydrostatic \:  pressure \: </p><p></p><p>

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