Biology, asked by tulsibhujel402, 1 month ago

what do you mean by active transport of minerals in plants​

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Answered by ajitpanditbanka
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Explanation: Active transport of minerals in plants because, Active transport is a process that is required to move molecules against a concentration gradient. ... For plants to take up mineral ions, ions are moved into root hairs, where they are in a higher concentration than in the dilute solutions in the soil.

Answered by XxHeartKillerGirl5xX
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Active Transport in Plants

In a plant cell, it takes place in the root cells by absorbing water and minerals. ... This mode of transportation in plants is carried out by membrane proteins and transports the substance from the lower concentration to higher concentration.

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