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Hunter Adams
22 February, 17:03
How does water move from roots to leaves
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Tyree Robinson
22 February, 20:58
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Xylem
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Water moves from the roots to the leaves through tissue called the xylem, in a process called transpiration. As water evaporates out of the leaf, more water is 'pulled upwards' to replace what has been lost.
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