How are water and minerals transported in plants?

 Plants parts of the plant are connected by a continuous network of water-conducting channels thought up of the xylem components of the tracheids and the vessels of the roots, stems, and leaves.

Suction pressure from transpiration forces water into the xylem cells of roots.

From the root xylem to all areas of the plant connected by connecting interconnected water-conducting channels, water will then flow steadily throughout the plant after this.

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