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10Transportation is the process of supplying required substances to cells.
Unnecessary substances are transported from cells to excretory organs.
Plants absorb water and salts from soil through leaves.
Xylem transports water and salts in plants.
Phloem transports food from leaves to other parts of the plant.
Transportation occurs in both plants and animals.
Gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide do not enter plant leaves.
Stomata are fine pores on leaves for gas exchange.
Water transported by xylem helps to dissolve gases.
Coloured water in an experiment does not change the colour of rose petals.
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What is transportation in living organisms?
Which tissue in plants transports water and salts?
Which tissue in plants transports food?
Through which part do gases enter plant leaves?
Why do rose petals change colour in coloured water experiment?
Which substances are transported by xylem?
Which substances are transported by phloem?
Transportation in plants helps in:
Coloured water experiment is used to study:
Transportation of gases like oxygen occurs by:
Transportation is the movement of ______ substances to cells and removal of waste.
Plants absorb water and salts from ______ through their roots.
Xylem transports ______ and salts in plants.
Phloem transports ______ from leaves to other parts.
Gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide enter leaves through ______.
Coloured water in an experiment helps to show ______ in plants.
Water transported by xylem helps to ______ gases.
Transportation occurs in both plants and ______.
Stomata are found on the ______ of leaves.
The food prepared in leaves is transported to different parts of plants through ______.