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Question
How water and minerals are transported in plants?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Water and minerals are transported through the soil to the leaves through xylem cells. The xylem cells of roots stem and leaves are interconnected to form a conducting channel reaching all plant parts. The root cells take ions from the soil. This creates a difference between the concentration of ions in roots and soil. Therefore, there is a steady movement of water into the xylem.
- Osmosis forms an osmotic pressure, and water and minerals are transported from one cell to the other. Transpiration causes continuous water loss. Because of transpiration, suction pressure is created, and water is forced into the xylem cells of roots. Root pressure for transportation in plants is more important at night, while during the day, transpiration pull becomes the major driving force.
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Transport of Mineral Ions
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