Which vessels are involved in mineral salts translocation ?
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trachieds and vessels of xylem tissues perform this function
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Mineral salts are the substances that are absorbed by roots of plants and transported from root to the leaves via stem by means of vascular tissues named xylem.
Explanation:
Mineral salts are first dissolved in the water in soil. Then, they are either actively or passively taken up by transporters of the root hair cells that actually take in the mineral salts, and water enters by means of osmosis.
This is then taken by the transportation pull and other combined forces onto the top of the plant. This is called ascent of sap.
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