Growth & structure of plants

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June 5, 2014

 

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The Xylem transports water from the roots of the plant to the shoot system (branches, leaves, etc.). The Phloem transports food or minerals to any part of the plant that is need of nourishment. The xylem and phloem are not just present in roots, but in the stem system as well. There are two types of roots, Tap roots and Fibrous roots...
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A taproot system has one main or central root that has much smaller side branches. By concentrating their growth on into one axis, taproots are able to dig down deep into the soil, finding water where a more fibrous root system may not be able to. Some younger plants, such as trees, start their growth with one long taproot and develop a more fibrous system during its maturation process...
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