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Question
through which vascular tissue do water and nutrients get transported to reach the leaves during transpiration?
cuticle
parenchyma
xylem
phloem
Brief Explanations
- Cuticle is a waxy protective layer, not vascular tissue.
- Parenchyma is a ground tissue, not for long-distance water transport.
- Xylem is vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved nutrients from roots to leaves, driven by transpiration.
- Phloem transports organic sugars, not water and mineral nutrients, typically from leaves to other parts.
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