In xylem the direction of transport is from root to shoot, whereas in phloem it is from shoot to root and every living plant part. It is because the root absorbs water and nutrients from soil and transport the same to the leaves for photosynthesis. The phloem cells transport the prepared food material to the entire plant body.
active transport and osmosis
Root hair cells will have mitochondria to provide the cell with ATP for active transport of minerals.. active transport of these minerals is needed as it can be against the concentration gradient.
ion
Plants employ osmosis to move minerals into plant root cells. To transport minerals to the plant proper, energy is required so active transport is employed.
active transport
Transport
The root word "tel" is derived from the Greek word "telos," which means end, completion, or purpose. It is commonly used in words like "telephone" (far sound) and "television" (far sight), reflecting its original meaning of distance or communication.
Both
The inner part of the root contains transport tubes.
There are two roots 'trans' meaning across and 'port' meaning carry.
In xylem the direction of transport is from root to shoot, whereas in phloem it is from shoot to root and every living plant part. It is because the root absorbs water and nutrients from soil and transport the same to the leaves for photosynthesis. The phloem cells transport the prepared food material to the entire plant body.
Both cell linings does active transport. Epitelial cells in root active transport nutrient such as ions into the root whereas epithelium cells in the small intestines.
active transport
Xylem
Water and nutrients.
* transport * export * import * important