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which tissue is used in plants to transport water​

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Answered by VIJNAY175
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The structure of plant roots, stems, and leaves facilitates the transport of water, nutrients, and photosynthates throughout the plant. The phloem and xylem are the main tissues responsible for this movement.
Answered by TYKE
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Answer:

THE ANSWER WILL BE XYLEM

Explanation:

The vascular tissues of these plants are called xylem and phloem. The xylem of vascular plants consists of dead cells placed end to end that form tunnels through which water and minerals move upward from the roots (where they are taken in) to the rest of the plant.

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