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How are water and minerals transported and used in vascular plants?

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The phloem moves the food made in the shoots to all the other parts of the plant.

Vascular plants have leaves that absorb the water and minerals from the air.

The shoots are where the plant makes its food.

Hollow tubes called xylem carry the water and minerals up through the plant to the shoots.

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Water and minerals are transported and used in vascular plants through :

  • A) Phloem moves the food made in the shoots to all the other parts of the plant
  • D) Hollow tubes called xylem carry the water and minerals up through the plant to the shoots
  • C) The shoots are where the plant makes its food

Transportation in Vascular plants

In vascular plants the root hairs in the root take up water and minerals from the soil and this water and mineral is transported to the shoot and leaves of the plants through a tissue known as Xylem.

The phloem transports the food made by the plants which is in the form of organic nutrients such as amino acids.

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