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How do the roots and stem take part in the transport of water in a plant?

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Answer:

The roots take part in the transport of water in a plant by absorbing water from the ground. The stem moves the water to the rest of the plant.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a plant is in wet soil, the roots absorb the water from the ground and carry it to the stem. Then, the steam acts as a passageway and the water goes up the steam, and into other areas of the plant, sucks as leave, and (if the plant has them) flowers.

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