One of the ways that plant systems and tissues work together is in the transport of materials such as water, called transpiration. In transpiration, water is taken into the plant and then evaporates out of the leaves. First, water is taken in through pores in the dermal tissue of the roots and brought to the xylem of the vascular tissue. The vascular tissue then transports it up through the stem and into the leaves. Once in the parenchyma cells of the ground tissue of the leaves, photosynthesis and cellular respiration occur, using that water. The water is then released through guard cells of the dermal tissue into the atmosphere. Which of the following tissues and systems were involved in transpiration? Check all that apply. roots stem leaves dermal tissue vascular tissue ground tissue

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All of the above!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answer:

The correct answer will be-

Roots, stem, leaves, dermal layer, vascular tissue, dermal tissue and the ground tissue (All of them).

Explanation:

Transpiration is a process involved in the suction of the water from the ground tissue as transpiration is the loss of water from the leaves.

The transpiration begins with the absorption of the water from the soil through epidermis which is a part of the dermal tissue. The water is then transported through xylem which is a part of the vascular tissue in the stem. The water then reaches the leaves in parenchyma cells especially which is ground tissue and then is released through stomata a part of the dermal tissue.

Thus, all of them is the correct answer.