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what is conduction in plants ?​

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Answered by salimkhan83273
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Vascular bundles in stem, roots and leaf veins form a continuous system of tubes which together form a transport system throughout the entire plant body. This process of transporting water and salts upwards through xylem and food in upwards and downward directions through phloem is called conduction.

Answered by sijit1981
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Vascular bundles in stem, roots and leaf veins form a continuous system of tubes which together form a transport system throughout the entire plant body. This process of transporting water and salts upwards through xylem and food in upwards and downward directions through phloem is called conductionprimary plant body is the vascular tissue, a continuous system of conducting and supporting tissues that extends throughout the plant body. The vascular system consists of two conducting tissues, xylem and phloem; the former conducts water and the latter the products of photosynthesis.

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