Biology, asked by Akashlucky9470, 1 year ago

What type of tissue transport water and salt in plant?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are salts dissolved in soil. There is water too in the soil. In this water only ,salts are dissolved .The dissolved salts are absorbed with the help of root hair. The roots of the plants also breathe through root hair. The salts absorbed by the the root hair are transported to the different parts of plant with the help of root hair

Answered by lubabasajid1055
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Answer:

Explanation:

There are two tissues involved in transportation of materials in plants.

These are:

  • Xylem tissue
  • Phloem tissue

Xylem tissue:

            Xylem tissue is located in inner surface of the vascular cambium.

Xylem tissue is involved in transportation of water from roots to the aerial parts of the plants.

Phloem tissue:

           Phloem tissue is located outside the vascular cambium.

Phloem constitutes the inner bark.

Phloem tissue is involved in the transportation of minerals and salts in plants

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