how does water from the soil reach the leaves of a plant to be used in photosynthesis
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xylem carry water upwards to the leaves for photosynthesis
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Water required by the plants for photosynthesis is absorbed by the roots of the plant from the soil through the process of osmosis. The absorbed water is then transported upwards through the xylem vessels to the leaves which then reaches the photosynthetic cells and utilized in photosynthesis.
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