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Q: In how many directions does xylem move water and minerals?
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How many directions does water move in plants?

it can move up the xylem and in both directions in the phloem


How is phloem transport different from xylem transport?

Phloem has a two-way flow


Why does a plant need xylem and phloem?

The xylem tube transports the water and minerals to the top of the plant or tree like the General Sherman. The phloem tube transports sugar or sap to all the living cells that cannot make its own sugar.


Granted pure water has no calories but how many does spring or well water with natural minerals have?

None. Spring water has a higher level of minerals, but minerals are not calories.


How many types of elements together make up the xylem tissue?

In Angiosperms , it is xylem vessels ( proto and meta xylem together ) , Xylem sclerenchyma and xylem parenchyma ; together form Xylem tissue ( That is why xylem is called a compound tissue ). In Gymnosperms , xylem vessels are replaced by Xylem tracheids . All other tings are almost the same .


Why oceanic water absorb so many minerals in it?

Ocean water absorbs a lot of minerals because water is such an excellent solvent for so many substances. Combine with that, the abundance of existing dissolved materials that can form soluble salts with many existing minerals and you have an excellent environment for dissolving minerals that start out as oxides.


Does rainwater have any minerals?

Pure water has no minerals in it. Water with minerals, such as mineral and tap water, have different minerals depending on the processing process and the location where it was collected.


How did vein minerals get there?

Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.


Why isn't water salty?

Some water is salty. The ocean and some lakes are salt water. It depends on how many minerals are dissolved in the water.


What are the nutrients that regulate many chemical reactions in the body?

Protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water.


How do minerals occur in veins and lodes?

Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.


How many directions does water flow from Montana?

It flows three ways....and the only one that flows three directions