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Jamar Velazquez
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18 October, 11:37
Why do plants need two transport systems?
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Joslyn Foley
18 October, 11:51
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No heart, no blood and no circulation, but plants do need a transport system to move food, water and minerals around. They use two different systems - xylem moves water and solutes from the roots to the leaves - phloem moves food substances from leaves to the rest of the plant.
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