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How are water and food transported in plants?

xylem and phloem


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What is water is transported from a plants roots to its leaves in a tissue called?

answer is the vascular system


In plants what is transported from roots to leaves?

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How does the water from the ground move in aplant?

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How are water and nutrients transported through bryophytes?

In bryophytes, water and nutrients are transported through the plant by diffusion and osmosis. These plants do not have vascular tissues like xylem and phloem found in higher plants, so they rely on simple diffusion to move water and nutrients from cell to cell. This limits the size that bryophytes can grow to.


Where does water come from in the process of photosynthesis?

Water is absorbed by plants from the soil through their roots, and it is then transported to the leaves where it is used in the process of photosynthesis.


What are vascular tissue in plants?

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How water get into plants leaves?

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How do plants obtain the water they need for photosynthesis?

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