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The process of carrying food from the leaves to other parts of a plant is called

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Water and dissolved minerals get into the root hair of a plant by a process called A and enter the conducting tissue B. The C helps the water and dissolved minerals to move up through the tissue B in roots and stem, and reach the leaves of a plant. In the leaves food is made by a process D. This food is then transported to all the parts of a plant through tissue E. The process of distributing food made in the leaves to all the parts of the plant is called F. (a) What are (i) A (ii) B (iii) C (iv) E, and (iv) F ? (b) Which tissue is made up of living cells : B or E ? (c) Name one substance (other than oxygen) which is transported by tissue A in the human body. (d) Which two components of tissue A are the cells without nucleus ? (e) Name any two organisms (animals) which do not have liquid like A in their body.

Name the tissue in a plant which carries : food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant.

One word in the following statements is wrong. Correct the statements by changing this wrong word: The xylem transports the food from the leaves to other parts of the plant where it is either consumed or stored.

Sate the terms used for the transport of food from leaves to other parts of plant

The green substance present in leaves and other parts of plant is called

Which tissue would you appreciate in transporting food material prepared in leaves to other parts of plants?

Name the vascular tissue which transports food from the leaves to different parts of plant.

How is food material transported from the leaves to other plant parts?