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Slade Maynard
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19 November, 06:19
What are the Transport in plants?
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Hayley Holmes
19 November, 06:49
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Plant transport systems move energy from leaves and raw materials from roots to all their parts. The xylem (tissue) moves water and minerals obtained from the soil to all other parts of the plants.
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