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2. How the Plants Obtain Water for Photosynthesis
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Each plant contains a branched system of tubes called xylem, which is responsible for water transport from the roots (where it is taken up) to the leaves (where it is used in photosynthesis). Water flows up from the roots, through the trunk and branches, to the leaves, where it is used in photosynthesis.
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the water needed for photosynthesis is absorbed through the root and transported thought tubes to the leaf. the roots have a type of cell called a root hair cell.
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