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why are the components of the transport system is highly organised nsport system is highly organised plants?​

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Answered by prabir197217
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Answer:

In highly organized plants, vascular tissues (Xylem and Phloem) are the main components of transportation system. In general, xylem carries the water and minerals from roots to the aerial parts of the plants, whereas phloem carries food from leaves to other parts of the plants.

Explanation:

Transpiration creates a pulling pressure on water and minerals present in xylem. As a result, water moves up to the leaves which require water and minerals for photosynthesis. Phloem: Food materials synthesised in chloroplast and amino acids can not move by itself. Phloem has companion cells and sieve tubes

Answered by Anonymous
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In highly organised plants there are two conducting tissues xylem and phloem .

Xylem consists of vessels , tracheids and other xylem tissues . The interconnected vessels and tracheids form a continuous system of water conducting channels reaching all parts of the plant . Xylem carries water and minerals .

Phloem conducts soluble products of photosynthesis from leaves to different parts of the plant body .

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