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Transportation in plants

Transportation in Plants is the movement of water, minerals, and food from one part of the plant to another using xylem (for water) and phloem (for food) to help the plant grow, stay healthy, and survive.

Xylem – Moves water and minerals up from roots (like pipes in a building).


Phloem – Moves food from leaves to all parts (like delivery trucks).


Roots – Absorb water and minerals (like water wells).


Leaves – Make food and release water (like factories).


Stem – Carries xylem and phloem (like a highway for transport)

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Vinod
Vinod
23. Sept.
  1. How Xylem absorb water?

  2. How Phloem transport food?

  3. Why water release?

  4. What is stem made up of?

  5. Stem structure


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