From which vascular tissue, the water reaches to the leaves?
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The correct answer is xylem tissue.
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Through the vascular tissue named Xylem, the water reaches the leaves.
These cells or tissues are very useful in transporting the water from soil to all the parts of plants such as stem, leaves, etc.
This tissue has another name too, that is, water conducting tissue.
Apart from transport of water, xylem has another role too. They also support the sturcture of plants.
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