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What is TRANSPORT OF PLANT ?



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Answered by Anonymous
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Transportation In Plants. Transport in plants – plants are the type of organisms that have an autotrophic mode of nutrition. By taking in carbon dioxide from the air, minerals, and water from the soil, plants make their own food. After that, they release oxygen and water vapor.

Sugars move up and down the plant in the phloem. The phloem uses active transport to transport the food nutrients like glucose and amino acids around the plant. Glucose is made in the leaves by photosynthesis. Glucose is converted into sucrose in the leaves, which then enters the phloem vessels, as do amino acids.

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Answered by RUHIADAHIR
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“Transportation is the process that involves the movement of water and necessary nutrients to all parts of the plant for its survival. “ Transportation In Plant. Transportation is a vital process in plants. Trees transport all the nutrients and water it needs for survival from its roots to the tips of the leaves.

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