Transport in Plants Class 8 ICSE Biology | Selina Chapter 1 | Xylem And Pholem #1
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Plants utilize photosynthesis to create food, with water absorbed by roots and distributed to leaves through vascular tissues like phloem and xylem, transporting food throughout the plant. The process of translocation in plants involves phloem transporting food from leaves to all plant parts, while xylem moves water and minerals from roots to other areas, with different cell types and processes facilitating these actions.
Insights
- Plants use photosynthesis to create food from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight, with transportation of water and nutrients occurring through vascular tissues like phloem and xylem.
- Phloem transports food bidirectionally to all plant parts, requiring ATP energy, while xylem moves water unidirectionally, showcasing the distinct roles of these vascular tissues in plant physiology.
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Recent questions
How do plants transport food?
Plants transport food made in leaves to all parts.
What is the function of xylem in plants?
Xylem transports water and minerals from roots.
What are the components of phloem?
Phloem consists of sieve tubes and companion cells.
How does osmosis work in plants?
Osmosis involves water moving through a membrane.
What is the role of ATP in phloem conduction?
ATP is required for food conduction in phloem.
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