To describe:
The water moves in xylem.
Introduction:
Vascular tissue in plants is defined as the complex conduction tissues composed of more than one type of cells and are found in vascular plants. Vascular tissue includes xylem and phloem. These tissues are responsible for the transportation of water and nutrients to different parts of the plants.
To determine:
Mineral transportation in xylem.
Introduction:
Minerals are defined as naturally occurring chemical compounds found on Earth. Plant minerals are the type of minerals that are required for growth and development of plants. They are of two types, macronutrients, and micronutrients.
To describe:
The way by which potassium and water movements close and open stomata and also describe the stimuli that trigger these movements.
Introduction:
Stomata is defined as the small aperture or opening in leaf. It is a site for gaseous exchange. It is found in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other organs that facilitate gas exchange (exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen).
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