why Can't xylem sufficient for the transportation of food and water
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Evaporation from mesophyll cells in the leaves produces a negative water potential gradient that causes water and minerals to move upwards from the roots through the xylem. Gas bubbles in the xylem can interrupt the flow of water in the plant, so they must be reduced through small perforations between vessel elements
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The transportation in the food and water takes place in opposite direction and as a result of this only one side of xylem vessel is not sufficient for the transportation of food and water.
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- The water and minerals transported by the xylem from the roots of the plant to the other parts of the plant.
- On the other hand the food is transported from the leaves when the food is synthesized to the other parts of the plant by the following. The xylem is a type of permanent tissue.
- xylem vessels and tracheids are the main cells which help in the transportation of the water and minerals.
To know more about xylem,
Name the constituent cells of xylem and phloem tissues and write ..
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